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 disrepair [,disri'pєә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 失修, 破损

[化] 失修


  1. The stonework of the tower was crumbling, and the great clock had fallen into disrepair.
    钟楼的石头框架摇摇欲坠,那座大钟也已年久失修。
  2. These sheds and warehouses were allowed to fall into disrepair.
    他们听凭这些货棚和仓库破损。
  3. The city's three biggest mosques, long fallen into disrepair, have been renovated.
    城里最大的三座清真寺,过去年久失修,现在已经修复。


disrepair
[ noun ]
in need of repairs
<noun.state>


Disrepair \Dis`re*pair"\, n.
A state of being in bad condition, and needing repair.

The fortifications were ancient and in disrepair. --Sir
W. Scott.

  1. Sheik Raed Salah Mahajneh, a Moslem preacher and new mayor of Umm el-Fahm, said his party won because the town is in disrepair and has a debt of $3.9 million.
  2. At Edgewood High School in San Antonio, where many classrooms are not air-conditioned and lockers and bathrooms are in disrepair, educators and students said they were not optimistic about lawmakers solving the problem by June 1.
  3. MacDonald said crews would continue work Sunday and Monday, beginning with homes in the greatest state of disrepair.
  4. Public hospitals and schools are understaffed and in disrepair, their paint peeling and their equipment antiquated or simply broken down.
  5. A majority of the houses were built before the turn of the century, shortages of materials have left towns in sad disrepair, and basics like roads and telecommunications are falling apart.
  6. Maybe it's because it has no presentable hotels or restaurants. Or because of the disrepair into which most of the once-elegant houses have fallen, their intricately designed wooden ceilings, marble baths and harem areas for women left dark and dusty.
  7. The commission said that under Reagan the press conference had fallen into "a serious state of disrepair."
  8. Critics attribute the disrepair to a lack of regard for history by most Indians, a large majority of whom are concerned with day-to-day survival, and a lack of will on the part of the government.
  9. Zamudio wants the government to refurbish a hospital that Peron opened 40 years ago but later fell into disrepair and now is closed.
  10. They agree roads are in disrepair but are pressing for a pay-as-you-go system with New York dedicating all highway, gasoline and automobile-related taxes and fees to road construction and repair.
  11. Moreover, the country's big stadiums, some built for the 1950 World Cup, are reportedly in disrepair, and the fragility of the Brazilian economy raised questions about whether needed refurbishing could be afforded.
  12. Independence Hall is developing a leaky roof, original wood is rotting and everything from light poles to brick and flagstone walkways are in disrepair.
  13. She declined comment on reports that the vessel, which featured black steel with teak trim and polished brass during its heyday, had fallen into disrepair and that its 243-foot-hulk had trees growing through it.
  14. Although the probe later was dropped, "Our corporate reputation was in disrepair and we were in the bull's eye of the media's target," wrote Bob Morris, a General Dynamics communications vice president.
  15. It eventually fell into disrepair after World War II and was bought by a Jacksonville marina owner.
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