英語單詞

decrepit是什麽意思

decrepit

英 [dɪ'krepɪt] 美 [dɪ'krɛpɪt]
  • adj. 衰老的;破舊的

英文詞源


decrepit
decrepit: [15] The underlying meaning of decrepit is ‘cracked’. It comes from Latin dēcrepitus, an adjective formed (with the intensive prefix -) from the past participle of crepāre ‘creak, rattle, crack’ (ultimate source also of English crepitation, crevice, and probably craven).
decrepit (adj.)
mid-15c., from Middle French décrépit (15c.), from Latin decrepitus "very old, infirm," from de- "down" (see de-) + *crepitus, past participle of crepare "to crack, break" (see raven).

雙語例句


1. The infrastructure, from hotels to transport, is old and decrepit.
從賓館到交通,所有的基礎設施都已陳舊失修。

來自柯林斯例句

2. A decrepit old man sat on a park bench.
一個衰弱的老人坐在公園的長凳上.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

3. The British music scene is nostalgic, decrepit and moribund.
英國音樂呈現出感傷懷舊、暮氣沉沉、行將就木的景象。

來自辭典例句

4. The film had been shot in a decrepit old police station.
該影片是在一所破舊不堪的警察局裏拍攝的。

來自辭典例句

5. Then her heart sank. The decrepit animal would never pull the hill.
可隨即她的心又往下沉 ---- 這匹跛腳老馬怎麽爬得上去呀!

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