ramshackle
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词源[编辑]
首次可考于1830年,是ramshackled 的逆構詞,源自ransackled,ransackle (“洗劫”)的过去式,中古英語 ransaken (“掠夺”)的反复态。
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形容词[编辑]
ramshackle (比較級 more ramshackle,最高級 most ramshackle)
- 破烂的,破旧的,残破的
- 近義詞: 參見Thesaurus:ramshackle
- They stayed in a ramshackle cabin on the beach.
- 他们待在海滩上一个破破烂烂的小屋里。
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- 1914, David Lloyd George, (請指定書籍名或刊物名):
- A ramshackle old empire. (of Austria-Hungary).
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- 乱七八糟的
- 2012 9月 7, Dominic Fifield, “England start World Cup campaign with five-goal romp against Moldova”, 出自 The Guardian[1]:
- So ramshackle was the locals' attempt at defence that, with energetic wingers pouring into the space behind panicked full-backs and centre-halves dizzied by England's movement, it was cruel to behold at times.
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- 2022 10月 5, David Wallace-Wells, “Progressives Should Rally Around a Clean Energy Construction Boom”, 出自 The New York Times[2]:
- The alliance that pushed the Inflation Reduction Act into law in August was always a somewhat fragile and ramshackle one: Green New Dealers and the coal-state senator Joe Manchin, carbon-capture geeks and environmental justice warriors, all herded together in the sort of big-tent play you get with a 50-50 Senate and one party functionally indifferent on climate.
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动词[编辑]
ramshackle (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 ramshackles,現在分詞 ramshackling,一般過去時及過去分詞 ramshackled)