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bedraggled

英 [bɪˈdræɡld]

美 [bɪˈdræɡld]

adj.  弄湿的; 给泥水弄脏的; 不整洁的

GRE

BNC.21944 / COCA.23446

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 弄湿的;给泥水弄脏的;不整洁的
      made wet, dirty or untidy by rain, mud, etc.
      1. bedraggled hair/clothes
        湿漉漉的头发;满是泥污的衣服

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 湿漉漉的;乱蓬蓬的;脏兮兮的
      Someone or something that isbedraggledlooks untidy because they have got wet or dirty.
      1. He looked weary and bedraggled.
        他看上去又疲惫,又邋遢。
      2. ...a bedraggled group of journalists.
        一群衣冠不整的记者

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • We drove to the 'Free Body Culture' property, which involved a body of fresh water, expanses of bedraggled grass richly festooned with goose and duck droppings and a few stunted trees.
      我们驾车前往自由身体文化的活动场地,那里有一片淡水湖,广阔的草地上满是鹅和鸭的粪便,还有几棵矮小的树木。
    • He looked weary and bedraggled.
      他看上去又疲惫,又邋遢。
    • The tents looked very bedraggled after the storm.
      暴风雨过后帐篷又湿又脏。
    • He hadn't dared approach her house though, because, judging by her sister's reaction, he was sure her parents would not take kindly to his bedraggled appearance.
      他不敢去她家,因为从她姐姐的反应看,她爸妈肯定也看不上他这副脏兮兮的样子。
    • In the one-minute video, a bedraggled and teary-eyed Murray thanked his friends and supporters and said he has been unable to check his email or return phone calls due to death threats.
      在这个一分钟的视频中,邋遢并哽咽的默里感谢了他的朋友和支持者,并说自己因为遭到死亡威胁而一直无法查邮件和回电话。
    • But incredibly TWO years later she found her bedraggled, starving pet waiting on her doorstep when she returned to her home in Liska, Russia.
      但让人难以置信的是,两年后的一天,当她回到她在俄罗斯利斯卡的家时,她发现这只小猫咪在门阶那儿等她,脏兮兮的,快要饿死了。
    • The bedraggled little dog timidly wagged his tail and began licking mother's hand.
      那湿漉漉的小狗胆怯地摇着尾巴,开始舔我妈妈的手。
    • Scarlett was afraid someone would notice her bedraggled state and realize that this was her only nice dress.
      思嘉生怕有人注意到她这副邋遢相,从而明白她原来只有这一件漂亮衣裳。
    • A poor bedraggled figure, strangely attired, wetter than an otter in a washing machine, and hitching.
      一个满身泥泞的,倒霉催的黑影,穿着怪异,淋得比一只洗衣机里的水獭还要湿。
    • She came in looking grubby and bedraggled.
      她一身泥泞邋遢地走了进来。