disrepair
disrepair 英 [ˌdɪsrɪˈpeə(r)] 美 [ˌdɪsrɪˈper]
n. 失修,塌毁;破损
名词复数:disrepairs
- Disrepair is a state of being damaged or broken, especially because of neglect. Leaving your car in your parents' driveway all winter might result in disrepair.
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- n. 失修,塌毁;破损
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1. The cottage had been occupied continuously, which prevented it from falling into complete disrepair.
这座别墅一直有人居住,从而避免了完全失修。
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2. Piles of clothes, ceramic statues and all kinds of wall clocks in disrepair take up most of the living room.
地上成堆的脏衣服,陶瓷雕像,墙上各种年久失修的挂钟,占了客厅大部分的空间。
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3. From my undergraduate days I remember buildings in disrepair, cheerful but poorly paid professors, and limited access to good journals.
在我的大学时代的记忆中,校舍失修,教授很好但工资很低,图书资料很有局限。
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