decrepit的意思和读音

decrepit

: [dɪˈkrepɪt] : [dɪ'krepɪt]

adj.

adj.+n.decrepit building

adj.pristine,vigorous

adj.dilapidated,crumbling,decaying,on its last legs,broken-down

decrepitadj.

1.very old and not in good condition or health

adj.1.,;

adj.1.old and no longer in good condition; old and no longer in good health

1. debunk 穿> decrepit > deferential > ...

2. maladroit decrepit writ ...

3. 〖 brightorbrilliantinintellect〗 decrepit;senile〗 〖 dragonboat〗 ...

4. decree decrepit dedicate () ...

5. incapacitate 使 decrepit infinitesimal ...

6. 1. decline decrepit; get weaker physically; ...

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1.If it is in the ancient times, I walk to you, must be from a young teenager into a decrepit old man to get to your hand.

2.When the Marauders captured her and took her to their decrepit castle, Noa, Teek and Wicket teamed up to infiltrate the Marauder stronghold.

3.Throughout the novel, Dickens enlarges on this theme, describing slums so decrepit that whole rows of houses are on the point of ruin.使

4.And as you get older and more decrepit, you sort of inch along on this sort of depressing, long staircase, leading you into oblivion.

5.The news is still bitter, though, because we have yet to see the gains of economic growth translated into the still-decrepit labour market.

6.The youthful dynamism of America, and now of China and India, seems to be leaving the decrepit old continent in the shade.使

7.Although most of them were built in the run-up to the Olympics, the poor quality of construction makes them look decrepit and decades old.使

8.It was from Vienna that the last pulses of life beat through the diseased and worn-out body of the decrepit Empire.

9.IN A decrepit four-storey office block, Vu The Khanh runs what he describes as one of the busiest "embassies" in Hanoi.,VuTheKhanh使”。

10.His incendiary rhetoric is matched in scale only by his decrepit capacity to deliver basic social services.