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Definition of tumbledown in English: tumbledownadjectiveˈtʌmb(ə)ldaʊnˈtəmbəlˌdaʊn (of a building or other structure) falling or fallen into ruin; dilapidated. (大楼,建筑物)摇摇欲坠的;倒塌的;破败不堪的 Example sentencesExamples - They live in tumbledown shacks.
- She and her sister Lucy were scrambling up a Ligurian hillside under the broiling Italian sun when they spotted a tumbledown house.
- The court sat in a tumbledown building.
- The programme will narrate the transformation of a tumbledown church into a striking home with a spectacular interior.
- Permission to develop the site is not a formality but the presence of tumbledown outbuildings is usually looked upon favourably.
- He bought the tumbledown Villa.
- Three years ago we also bought an island with a tumbledown house off the Welsh coast.
- This is more like the backwoods America of popular folklore, all tumbledown shacks and pick - up trucks.
- Due for auction on Wednesday, the future of the tumbledown structure now hangs in the balance.
- I was sick to death of filming green fields and hedgerows and tumbledown barns.
- Converting the tumbledown buildings could cost £2 million but he hopes to get help from outside organisations.
- A group of security men suddenly emerge from a tumbledown shack, guns thrown over their shoulders as casually as jackets.
- The streets are a hodgepodge of cheap housing next to restored buildings, interspersed with tumbledown shacks.
- Once just a set of tumbledown cottages, this is now a retreat centre.
- In 1957, when the decision to restore them was taken, the tumbledown buildings were in a sorry state.
- Life in the tumbledown bathhouse seems hopelessly anachronistic.
- Princess Grace's three children became owners of the tumbledown cottage after her death.
- The number of tumbledown cottages and derelict properties for sale is going down and building costs are going up.
- After a very short stretch we came to a row of tumbledown shacks.
- These people live in tumbledown shacks which they share with whatever animals they may have.
Synonyms dilapidated, ramshackle, crumbling, falling to pieces, disintegrating, decaying, decrepit, broken-down, neglected, run down, in disrepair, uncared-for, badly maintained ruined, in ruins, derelict, gone to rack and ruin, ruinous rickety, shaky North American informal shacky Australian/New Zealand informal rumpty Definition of tumbledown in US English: tumbledownadjectiveˈtəmbəlˌdounˈtəmbəlˌdaʊn (of a building or other structure) falling or fallen into ruin; dilapidated. (大楼,建筑物)摇摇欲坠的;倒塌的;破败不堪的 Example sentencesExamples - The streets are a hodgepodge of cheap housing next to restored buildings, interspersed with tumbledown shacks.
- This is more like the backwoods America of popular folklore, all tumbledown shacks and pick - up trucks.
- Three years ago we also bought an island with a tumbledown house off the Welsh coast.
- She and her sister Lucy were scrambling up a Ligurian hillside under the broiling Italian sun when they spotted a tumbledown house.
- I was sick to death of filming green fields and hedgerows and tumbledown barns.
- He bought the tumbledown Villa.
- Converting the tumbledown buildings could cost £2 million but he hopes to get help from outside organisations.
- Life in the tumbledown bathhouse seems hopelessly anachronistic.
- The programme will narrate the transformation of a tumbledown church into a striking home with a spectacular interior.
- After a very short stretch we came to a row of tumbledown shacks.
- Princess Grace's three children became owners of the tumbledown cottage after her death.
- These people live in tumbledown shacks which they share with whatever animals they may have.
- The court sat in a tumbledown building.
- Permission to develop the site is not a formality but the presence of tumbledown outbuildings is usually looked upon favourably.
- They live in tumbledown shacks.
- The number of tumbledown cottages and derelict properties for sale is going down and building costs are going up.
- In 1957, when the decision to restore them was taken, the tumbledown buildings were in a sorry state.
- A group of security men suddenly emerge from a tumbledown shack, guns thrown over their shoulders as casually as jackets.
- Due for auction on Wednesday, the future of the tumbledown structure now hangs in the balance.
- Once just a set of tumbledown cottages, this is now a retreat centre.
Synonyms dilapidated, ramshackle, crumbling, falling to pieces, disintegrating, decaying, decrepit, broken-down, neglected, run down, in disrepair, uncared-for, badly maintained |