broken-down
英 [ˌbrəʊkən ˈdaʊn]
美 [ˌbroʊkən ˈdaʊn]
adj. 状况很差的; 出故障的; 衰弱的
Collins.1
牛津词典
adj.
- 状况很差的;出故障的;衰弱的
in a very bad condition; not working correctly; very tired and sick- a broken-down old car/horse
出了毛病的旧车;衰老的马
- a broken-down old car/horse
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (车辆或机器)出故障的,坏掉的
Abroken-downvehicle or machine no longer works because it has something wrong with it.- ...a broken-down car.
出故障的汽车
- ...a broken-down car.
英英释义
adj
- in deplorable condition
- a street of bedraggled tenements
- a broken-down fence
- a ramshackle old pier
- a tumble-down shack
- not in working order
- had to push the broken-down car
- a broken-down tractor fit only for children to play on
双语例句
- Of course, part of her anger was the ignominy of being carried back to the compound in the shuttle by three Battloids, like some kind of broken-down commuter craft.
当然了,她的愤怒有一部分来自被三个战斗机器人背回穿梭艇舱内的耻辱,而穿梭艇已成了一辆破破烂烂的通勤班车。 - Have you take a look at your old, broken-down car recently?
最近有检查你那部坏掉的老轿车吗? - Broken-down imperial palace, quietly of the moonlight spread into the palace, I a person do a dance to revolve, can also very beautiful, not need whose to keep company with.
破旧的皇宫,静谧的月光洒进宫殿,我一个人跳着舞旋转,也可以很美,不需要谁的陪伴。 - The broken-down old house was not fit for human habitation.
这座破烂的老房子不适合人居住。 - I do seem to be a broken-down monarch of some kind.
我倒有点儿象个落魄的王孙。 - Their broken-down vehicles and lack of speed mean they must make longer trips for lower payment.
他们的车破,跑得慢,所以得多走路,少要钱。 - Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, as through neglect; broken-down and shabby.
毁坏的,破旧的:因疏忽而失修或衰败的;残垣断壁的。 - After what seemed like hours they reached the rock, where Uncle Vernon, slipping and sliding, led the way to the broken-down house.
大概过了几小时他们才到达那片岩石,弗农姨父深一脚浅一脚在前面带路,向那间破旧得几乎要垮掉的破房子走去。 - Our first vehicle was an old broken-down bicycle.
一辆破旧的自行车是我们全家的第一个交通工具。 - I saw a team of oxen hitched to a broken-down wagon.
我看到几头牛套在一辆破车上。