dilapidation
英 [d?,l?p?'de??(?)n]
美[d?,l?p?'de??n]
- n. 破損;崩塌;荒廢
GRE
詞態(tài)變化
形容詞:?dilapidated;
英文詞源
- dilapidation (n.)
- early 15c., from Late Latin dilapidationem (nominative dilapidatio) "a squandering," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin dilapidare "throw away, squander, waste," literally "pelt with stones" (thus "ruin, destroy") or else "scatter like stones," from dis- "asunder" (see dis-) + lapidare "throw stones at," from lapis (genitive lapidis) "stone." "Taken in Eng. in a more literal sense than was usual in Latin" [OED].
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. Yet all this was apart from any extraordinary dilapidation
- 特別破落的樣子倒也找不出。
來(lái)自辭典例句
- 2. Ying Pun, a mine northeast original camp, for the 50 - meter square Tucheng now dilapidation to farmland.
- 營(yíng)盤東北原有一座水雷營(yíng), 為各長(zhǎng)50米的方形土城,現(xiàn)已坍毀為農(nóng)田.
來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
- 3. The characteristics of the packed goods are convenient storage, not dilapidation easily lowering the packaging cost.
- 包裝后的物品具備儲(chǔ)運(yùn)方便, 不易破損,降低包裝成本作用.
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