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beaten-up ˌbiːtnˈʌp ★☆☆☆☆高COCA¹⁰²³²⁶BNC⁸⁶⁶⁶⁰⁺⁹Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英记法近义反义例句例句 adj.破旧的¹⁰⁰
Adjective: damaged by blows or hard usage;a battered old car the beaten-up old Ford beat-en变成-up上⇒adj.破旧的近义词 old老的shabby破旧的scruffy邋遢的tatty不整洁的beat-up破旧的battered撞坏的tattered破烂的decrepit破旧的worn out穿破了的dilapidated破旧的weather-beaten饱经风霜的
形容词100% 用作形容词The old jalopy clanked up the hill.这辆破旧的汽车哐啷哐啷地爬上了山坡。 She was wearing dark sunglasses and had a tattered coat pulled up to cover most of her face.她戴着墨镜,破旧的外套甚至遮住大部分的面庞。 It will be no comfort to beaten-up bankers that their plight has spawned a mini-boom in publishing. 当潦倒的银行家来看到他们的处境在出版物中被夸张的描述,会感到很不舒服。 ecocn With the European economy slowing and more European politicians battling with angry electorates, the question is whether the continent has any more rabbits to pull out of its beaten-up hat. 随着欧洲经济发展脚步放缓,以及越来越多的欧洲政客与愤怒的选民唇枪舌剑,摆在我们面前的问题是,欧洲大陆是否还有出其不意的绝招。 yeeyan |