ragged的意思和读音

ragged

: [ˈræɡəd] : [ˈræɡɪd]

adj.

v.“rag”

adj.pristine,even,smart,neat

adj.tattered,torn,worn-out,raggedy,in tatters

raggedadj.

1.old and torn

2.wearing old or torn clothes

ragged children

3.线having an outline, an edge or a surface that is not straight or even

ragged clouds

a ragged coastline线

4.not smooth or controlled

I could hear the sound of his ragged breathing.

Their performance was still very ragged.

5.(informal)very tired, especially after physical effort

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v.1.“rag”

adj.1.torn and dirty; wearing old dirty clothes and looking very poor2.with edges that are not straight or smooth3.not skillful or organized4.not smooth or regular1.torn and dirty; wearing old dirty clothes and looking very poor2.with edges that are not straight or smooth3.not skillful or organized4.not smooth or regular

v.1.The past tense and past participle of rag

1. rage ragged raid ...

2. secretary n. ragged a. parade vt. 使 ...

3. poor ragged weak ...

4. secretary n. ragged a. parade vt. 使 ...

5. raft n. ragged a. ,() rail n. ...

6. rough —— ragged- Convex concave ...

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1.He was wearing a ragged black overcoat, but she could make out blood on his hands and face.穿

2.Her ragged dress and worn shawl did not keep out the cold and she tried to keep her bare feet from touching the frozen ground.

3.It so happened that Master had spotted a ragged vagabond squatting by the roadside and wanted to offer him some food and a pair of trousers.

4.It's very tempting to run yourself ragged trying to deal with a crisis, but in the long run, you just wear yourself out.

5.The ragged guitar riff still dominates, only now the song has a backbeat that's nearly identical to that of Amnesiac's "I Might Be Wrong. "Riff《Amnesiac》“IMightBeWrong”

6.I discover to have tranche leaf the over - is bitten by the lac son of "kilo Chuang 100 holes" of, the leaf seems to be very ragged.

7.In the Macphails' there was nothing but a poor, worn bed with a ragged mosquito net, a rickety chair, and a washstand.

8.One of the attendants handed him a bundle which he undid , revealing a very worn, ragged-looking sheepskin-lined gown.

9.Imagine the ragged little blind beggar carefully sensing his way to his place by the city gate.

10.In a ragged hierarchy, the logical parent member of at least one member is not in the level immediately above the member.