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di·lap·i·date /dɪˈlæpɪdeɪt/ vt. | vi. ❶ vt. 1. 使倾坍;使破损 Time had dilapidated the old mansion. 古宅因年深日久而废圮。 2. 浪费,挥霍掉 ❷ vi. 倾坍;破损 The car dilapidated because of lack of attention. 汽车由于缺乏保养而变得破破烂烂。 [< L dīlapidāre to scatter, waste < DIS-² + lapidāre to stone, throw stones < lapis stone] |