ragtag的意思和读音

ragtag

: [ˈræɡˌtæɡ] : ['ræɡ.tæɡ]

adj.

Adj.+n.ragtag band

adj.neat

adj.motley,disparate,assorted,dubious,miscellaneous

ragtagadj.

1.not well organized; giving a bad impression

a ragtag band of rebels

na.1.(and bobtail) 〔〕〔;;

adj.1.consisting of various types of people whose clothing, equipment, and skills are not very good

1. ... hypolimnion ragtag understructure ...

2. drastic ... ragtag , , ... defrayal , ... ...

3. drastic ... ragtag , , ... defrayal , ... ...

4. ... 4.cramped adj. 5.ragtag adj. 7.infectious adj. ...

5. ... 48.Culmination 49.Ragtag n 50.Dispense v

6. ragpicker ragtag ragtime ...

7. drastic ... ragtag , , ... defrayal , ... ...

8. ... Genocide Ragtag Profound ...

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1.A ragtag group of can-do ruffians trying to compete in a world that just doesn't seem to care.

2.He had a ragtag band of criminals ready to pick up the slack .

3.I mean, the fact is, they're just a bunch of ragtag enthusiastic opposition people to the regime but have no idea even of how to organize.

4."[We were] kind of a ragtag group of engineers and physicists who were essentially amateurs in molecular biology, " Collins says.“。”Collins

5.Many observers have reported that since 1994, the DKBA has degenerated into a ragtag drug-trafficking and extortion squad.1994

6.What if he hadn't led the ragtag group to the old nursery in the center of the church that withstood the storm?

7.He is also turning his ragtag primary operation into a presidential campaign machine.

8.But in an almost Biblical miracle, the ragtag Jewish forces defeated the combined Arab might.

9.What began life as a ragtag guerrilla outfit grew into an effective military force during China's civil war.

10.The once-ragtag rebels forces, hardened by war and flush with victory, are now far better equipped than their dwindling adversaries.退