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battered1

adjective ˈbatədˈbædərd
  • 1Injured by repeated blows or punishment.

    (由于被连续击打或惩罚而)受伤的

    he finished the day battered and bruised

    一天下来他被打得伤痕累累。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He came home 15 hours later, battered and bruised, and later went back.
    • His only priority should be the future wellbeing of the country and its people of all cultures, ages and wealth, not the battered and bruised egos of past conquests.
    • They were both left badly battered and bruised.
    • That was because of the bruised and battered right thumb Harrington injured smashing it into a tree playing Thomas Levet on Friday.
    • The last time he had been in his room he had been bruised and battered, staying only long enough to grab his money and some basic essentials before fleeing to the Bronx.
    • Fife is feeling battered and bruised at the moment.
    • The new K - 1 Grand Prix Champion is battered and bruised and feels no pain - only the joy of victory.
    • Cronulla have taken the route of least resistance after a mammoth meeting against the Roosters last weekend left them bruised and battered but very content.
    • A schoolgirl has been left bruised and battered after she was subjected to a 10-minute beating by a gang of girls.
    • An indictment could make it difficult for CA to borrow money and would be a severe blow to its already battered reputation.
    • This year the lament and longing for the South, now standing so battered by Hurricane Katrina, strikes me with unusual poignancy.
    • In fact everyone is depending on the military to come through and prevent another wave of violence engulfing this already battered nation.
    • The North Coast representative team is back from Gosford a little battered and bruised, but having performed competitively in every match.
    • He looked battered, bruised and utterly defeated.
    • Speculation is mounting over the leadership of the Labour group on Hull Council which has been left bruised and battered by the recent electoral defeat.
    • Museums and galleries, already battered and bruised by the 1980s, largely gave into New Labour's agenda.
    • All 15 are eventually released, tired, bruised, battered and traumatised.
    • When he refused to hand over money the trio dragged him to the ground and launched into a vicious assault leaving the victim battered and bruised.
    • ‘We hope that he is not too battered and bruised,’ he said.
    • She expected a retort, another blow to her already battered body, but neither came.
    1. 1.1 Having suffered repeated violence from a spouse, partner, or parent.
      受(配偶、伴侣或父母)虐待殴打的
      battered babies

      受虐儿童。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Police in Basingstoke are called by at least one battered partner a day.
      • Well, my father is a bus driver - he used to be a chef - and my mum works in a refuge for battered wives.
      • I was recently talking to a friend in London who works with battered wives and children.
      • New York's approach might well cause other states to revisit harsh approaches to removals of children from the battered parent.
      • There are memoirs by battered wives, but not batterers.
      • Raven hovered around the bruised and battered girl.
      • They include referrals from Social Services and New Deal, pupils who do not attend school, special needs teenagers, battered wives and asylum seekers.
      • She explains that her experience is not uncommon among battered wives.
      • She was often helping a battered wife or a person battling drug addiction or someone needing a place to stay for the night.
      • If children are abused and wives are battered, that has nothing to do with insufficient information.
      • Rai, who plays the role of a battered wife in the drama, has become a Cannes regular in recent years.
      • Frankly, though, this strikes me as some sort of bizarre battered spouse response.
      • That history was one of poverty and violence, of battered women and abandoned children.
      • Why should police privacy be better-protected than that of battered spouses or deported passengers?
      • This arrangement proved to be both damaging and unhelpful for the battered wife.
      • For battered wives, at least, it would have been a boon.
      • As a result, shelter workers know all too well of the confusion and conflicting loyalties surrounding an individual battered wife.
      • Muslim women and battered wives are joining forces to give their children an enjoyable day out.
      • Children from families experiencing domestic violence were recruited from battered women's shelters.
      • But it was only after the wine glass attack, on December 27, 2003, his battered partner decided she could take no more abuse.
      Synonyms
      beaten, assaulted, thrashed, hit, thumped
      abused, maltreated, ill-treated, mistreated, misused, victimized, downtrodden, tyrannized
    2. 1.2 (of a thing) damaged by age and repeated use.
      (物品由于长期使用)磨损的
      a pair of battered black boots

      一双磨损的黑靴子。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Then there was the suit, which he wore well for a guy who lived in battered jeans and worn-out shirts.
      • He placed one battered boot on the first rung of the ladder.
      • A swimmer gets up and approaches the sea and Haley is down once more, trotting on the black sand with a battered piece of flotation equipment, just in case.
      • He fishes into a battered black holdall, pulls out the manifesto and triumphantly taps his forefinger on the table.
      • I'm off to Paris tomorrow evening for a meeting on Thursday morning and I really didn't relish the thought of taking my battered boots along with me.
      • But showing up when it doesn't matter will not repair the damage to his battered image.
      • In the boot of one lay a battered set of secure briefcases.
      • The flint axehead used had been left at the barrow, its battered and damaged cutting edge precisely fitting some of the cutmarks on the wood.
      • The screen rises and reveals a woman clad in battered basketball boots, pushed-down white socks, a denim skirt and an old guitar.
      • I don't have a wallet, just a battered black leather organiser, which I've had for almost 30 years.
      • I followed him quietly around the other car park until we stopped beside a battered looking black car.
      • He fetched an extremely battered antique book from his bookshelf.
      • I never saw him in anything but jeans, shirts with snaps, boots, and a battered old hat.
      • He kicked off the battered boots and massaged his aching joints.
      • Kurei pulled on his old battered trainers and black denim jacket.
      • It was a nicely made coat, thick and warm, but it was battered and beaten.
      • If your mouse pad is battered from years of hard use, consider purchasing a new one.
      • The jeans are battered, the boots heavily scuffed.
      • He reappeared a moment later, clutching a rather dusty and battered deck of cards.
      • For an instant, his painted, red-nailed forefinger catches the light as it strikes middle C on his old, battered harmonium.
      Synonyms
      damaged, shabby, run down, worn out, falling to pieces, falling apart, dilapidated, rickety, ramshackle, crumbling, decayed, antiquated, superannuated, the worse for wear, on its last legs
      Australian/New Zealand informal rumpty

battered2

adjectiveˈbatədˈbædərd
  • (of food) coated in batter and deep-fried until crisp.

    (食品)裹面炸脆的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He came back with chips, a fishcake and a battered sausage.
    • The meat was grey and gristly, like it had been beaten with a mallet, mashed into a steak-like shape and then battered and deep-fried.
    • The cutlets came with battered onion rings oozing grease, mushrooms that could have been boiled for all the taste they had, a plain-grilled tomato and a pile of thin chips.
    • After 5 or 6 pints you will feel the need for battered sausages and chips, that's natural.
    • You can select battered sausages, battered onion rings, battered mushroom and more.
    • Others in the no-no category are deep fried or battered foods, pies and pasties, crisps and hot chips (french-fries).
    • I found gravy on my t-shirt next morning so I'm guessing chips, and possibly a battered sausage, were involved in the walk home.
    • This eclectic appetizer is made up of deep-fried golden pieces of battered white fish laid out over small mats of tender baby eggplant, also fried in a batter.
    • But after that, full health is restored and young gentlemen are ready for a luncheon of a dozen lamb chops and a battered pudding.
    • The catch of choice here is cod, battered and cooked at high heat until the exterior takes on a golden hue.
    • Unilever launched a £25m advertising campaign in July aimed at giving the battered fish finger a healthier image.
    • As for dessert, the battered banana with honey was faultless and is highly recommended.
    • Mom, who usually gets battered and deep-fried prawns when she eats Chinese, said these were the best she's had.
    • We began with a steamed sea prawn and a battered deep fried river prawn with dipping sauce.
    • I like my chips open or wrapped, with a crisp wedge of battered cod perched precariously on top.
    • Slabs of cod are battered and cooked until they take on a golden hue, then served with a lemon wedge and creamy tartar sauce.

battered1

adjectiveˈbædərdˈbadərd
  • 1Injured by repeated blows or punishment.

    (由于被连续击打或惩罚而)受伤的

    he finished the day battered and bruised

    一天下来他被打得伤痕累累。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A schoolgirl has been left bruised and battered after she was subjected to a 10-minute beating by a gang of girls.
    • Speculation is mounting over the leadership of the Labour group on Hull Council which has been left bruised and battered by the recent electoral defeat.
    • They were both left badly battered and bruised.
    • She expected a retort, another blow to her already battered body, but neither came.
    • Museums and galleries, already battered and bruised by the 1980s, largely gave into New Labour's agenda.
    • In fact everyone is depending on the military to come through and prevent another wave of violence engulfing this already battered nation.
    • When he refused to hand over money the trio dragged him to the ground and launched into a vicious assault leaving the victim battered and bruised.
    • Cronulla have taken the route of least resistance after a mammoth meeting against the Roosters last weekend left them bruised and battered but very content.
    • The last time he had been in his room he had been bruised and battered, staying only long enough to grab his money and some basic essentials before fleeing to the Bronx.
    • His only priority should be the future wellbeing of the country and its people of all cultures, ages and wealth, not the battered and bruised egos of past conquests.
    • Fife is feeling battered and bruised at the moment.
    • ‘We hope that he is not too battered and bruised,’ he said.
    • This year the lament and longing for the South, now standing so battered by Hurricane Katrina, strikes me with unusual poignancy.
    • The North Coast representative team is back from Gosford a little battered and bruised, but having performed competitively in every match.
    • That was because of the bruised and battered right thumb Harrington injured smashing it into a tree playing Thomas Levet on Friday.
    • The new K - 1 Grand Prix Champion is battered and bruised and feels no pain - only the joy of victory.
    • He looked battered, bruised and utterly defeated.
    • All 15 are eventually released, tired, bruised, battered and traumatised.
    • He came home 15 hours later, battered and bruised, and later went back.
    • An indictment could make it difficult for CA to borrow money and would be a severe blow to its already battered reputation.
    1. 1.1 Having suffered repeated violence from a spouse, partner, or parent.
      受(配偶、伴侣或父母)虐待殴打的
      a battered wife

      受虐的妻子。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She explains that her experience is not uncommon among battered wives.
      • Frankly, though, this strikes me as some sort of bizarre battered spouse response.
      • She was often helping a battered wife or a person battling drug addiction or someone needing a place to stay for the night.
      • That history was one of poverty and violence, of battered women and abandoned children.
      • For battered wives, at least, it would have been a boon.
      • Raven hovered around the bruised and battered girl.
      • Rai, who plays the role of a battered wife in the drama, has become a Cannes regular in recent years.
      • They include referrals from Social Services and New Deal, pupils who do not attend school, special needs teenagers, battered wives and asylum seekers.
      • This arrangement proved to be both damaging and unhelpful for the battered wife.
      • Why should police privacy be better-protected than that of battered spouses or deported passengers?
      • But it was only after the wine glass attack, on December 27, 2003, his battered partner decided she could take no more abuse.
      • As a result, shelter workers know all too well of the confusion and conflicting loyalties surrounding an individual battered wife.
      • I was recently talking to a friend in London who works with battered wives and children.
      • Police in Basingstoke are called by at least one battered partner a day.
      • If children are abused and wives are battered, that has nothing to do with insufficient information.
      • Muslim women and battered wives are joining forces to give their children an enjoyable day out.
      • Children from families experiencing domestic violence were recruited from battered women's shelters.
      • There are memoirs by battered wives, but not batterers.
      • New York's approach might well cause other states to revisit harsh approaches to removals of children from the battered parent.
      • Well, my father is a bus driver - he used to be a chef - and my mum works in a refuge for battered wives.
      Synonyms
      beaten, assaulted, thrashed, hit, thumped
    2. 1.2 (of a thing) damaged by age and repeated use; shabby.
      (物品由于长期使用)磨损的
      a pair of battered black boots

      一双磨损的黑靴子。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The flint axehead used had been left at the barrow, its battered and damaged cutting edge precisely fitting some of the cutmarks on the wood.
      • The screen rises and reveals a woman clad in battered basketball boots, pushed-down white socks, a denim skirt and an old guitar.
      • For an instant, his painted, red-nailed forefinger catches the light as it strikes middle C on his old, battered harmonium.
      • A swimmer gets up and approaches the sea and Haley is down once more, trotting on the black sand with a battered piece of flotation equipment, just in case.
      • But showing up when it doesn't matter will not repair the damage to his battered image.
      • He fishes into a battered black holdall, pulls out the manifesto and triumphantly taps his forefinger on the table.
      • In the boot of one lay a battered set of secure briefcases.
      • Then there was the suit, which he wore well for a guy who lived in battered jeans and worn-out shirts.
      • The jeans are battered, the boots heavily scuffed.
      • He kicked off the battered boots and massaged his aching joints.
      • He placed one battered boot on the first rung of the ladder.
      • I'm off to Paris tomorrow evening for a meeting on Thursday morning and I really didn't relish the thought of taking my battered boots along with me.
      • He reappeared a moment later, clutching a rather dusty and battered deck of cards.
      • I don't have a wallet, just a battered black leather organiser, which I've had for almost 30 years.
      • Kurei pulled on his old battered trainers and black denim jacket.
      • I never saw him in anything but jeans, shirts with snaps, boots, and a battered old hat.
      • If your mouse pad is battered from years of hard use, consider purchasing a new one.
      • He fetched an extremely battered antique book from his bookshelf.
      • It was a nicely made coat, thick and warm, but it was battered and beaten.
      • I followed him quietly around the other car park until we stopped beside a battered looking black car.
      Synonyms
      damaged, shabby, run down, worn out, falling to pieces, falling apart, dilapidated, rickety, ramshackle, crumbling, decayed, antiquated, superannuated, the worse for wear, on its last legs

battered2

adjectiveˈbædərdˈbadərd
  • (of food) coated in batter and deep-fried until crisp.

    (食品)裹面炸脆的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mom, who usually gets battered and deep-fried prawns when she eats Chinese, said these were the best she's had.
    • After 5 or 6 pints you will feel the need for battered sausages and chips, that's natural.
    • I like my chips open or wrapped, with a crisp wedge of battered cod perched precariously on top.
    • Unilever launched a £25m advertising campaign in July aimed at giving the battered fish finger a healthier image.
    • You can select battered sausages, battered onion rings, battered mushroom and more.
    • He came back with chips, a fishcake and a battered sausage.
    • I found gravy on my t-shirt next morning so I'm guessing chips, and possibly a battered sausage, were involved in the walk home.
    • This eclectic appetizer is made up of deep-fried golden pieces of battered white fish laid out over small mats of tender baby eggplant, also fried in a batter.
    • The cutlets came with battered onion rings oozing grease, mushrooms that could have been boiled for all the taste they had, a plain-grilled tomato and a pile of thin chips.
    • Slabs of cod are battered and cooked until they take on a golden hue, then served with a lemon wedge and creamy tartar sauce.
    • But after that, full health is restored and young gentlemen are ready for a luncheon of a dozen lamb chops and a battered pudding.
    • The catch of choice here is cod, battered and cooked at high heat until the exterior takes on a golden hue.
    • We began with a steamed sea prawn and a battered deep fried river prawn with dipping sauce.
    • As for dessert, the battered banana with honey was faultless and is highly recommended.
    • The meat was grey and gristly, like it had been beaten with a mallet, mashed into a steak-like shape and then battered and deep-fried.
    • Others in the no-no category are deep fried or battered foods, pies and pasties, crisps and hot chips (french-fries).
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