ragged
英 ['rægɪd]
美['ræɡɪd]
- adj. 衣衫褴褛的;粗糙的;参差不齐的;锯齿状的;刺耳的;不规则的
词态变化
副词: raggedly;名词: raggedness;
中文词源
ragged 破布的,褴褛的
来自 rag,破布。
英文词源
- ragged (adj.)
- "rough, shaggy," c. 1300, past participle adjective as though from a verb form of rag (n.). Compare Latin pannosus "ragged, wrinkly," from pannus "piece of cloth." But the word might reflect a broader, older meaning; perhaps from or reinforced by Old Norse raggaðr "shaggy," via Old English raggig "shaggy, bristly, rough" (which, Barnhart writes, "was almost surely developed from Scandinavian"). Of clothes, early 14c.; of persons, late 14c. To run (someone) ragged is from 1915. Related: Raggedly; raggedness.
双语例句
- 1. My cuticles were split and ragged, and my nails unevenly bitten.
- 我指甲根部的表皮龟裂粗糙,指甲被咬得参差不齐。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She could hear his ragged breathing, as if he had been running.
- 她能听到他不均匀的呼吸声,似乎他是跑着过来的。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The five survivors eventually reached safety, ragged, half-starved and exhausted.
- 5位幸存者最终到达安全之地时已经衣衫褴褛、饥肠辘辘、精疲力尽。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Ragged fingernails raked her skin.
- 粗糙的指甲划过她的皮肤。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. O'Brien formed the men into a ragged line.
- 奥布赖恩让那些人排成了参差不齐的一列。
来自柯林斯例句