down-at-heel
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- 英式音標(biāo) [?da?n.?t?h??l]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?da?n.?t?h??l]
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基本解釋
- adj.用舊的; 衣著襤褸的
英漢例句
- But his jokes are great: down-at-heel Blackpool preserving its saucy postcards and its half-dozen varieties of chips for the immigrant families who now live there;
但他開起玩笑來(lái)也很有一套:在破舊骯臟的黑澤市,至今仍保存有漂亮的明信片和現(xiàn)在居住在那里的移民使用的各種錢幣; - ANGELS, herons, a ghost and a down-at-heel hotel anchor Alice Hoffman's examination of human vulnerability, which she tells through the lives of three different women.
故事伊始畫面定格在一些天使,一群蒼鷺,一個(gè)幽靈和一座破舊骯臟的旅館,愛麗斯霍夫曼開始講述三個(gè)女人各自迥異不同的生活,由此審視人性的脆弱。 - Old houses sometimes look down - at - the - heel.
老房子有時(shí)看起來(lái)破舊不堪。 - They have kept it in sparkling condition, and primped some slightly down-at-heel rooms with subtle redecoration.
ECONOMIST: The nicest house in London - For the time being, strong family ties help keep destitution at bay for most of the down-at-heel.
ECONOMIST: Saudi Arabia on the dole - There is not much to the village now: a few boarded-up houses, a couple of shops, a down-at-heel courthouse.
ECONOMIST: America’s highways
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英英字典
- wearing old clothes, or in a bad condition, because of not having much money
- Something that is down-at-heel is in bad condition because it has been used too much or has not been cared for properly. If you say that someone is down-at-heel, you mean that they are wearing old, worn clothes because they have little money.