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ragg.ed5rAg7Idadjnot in good condition; torn or uneven破旧的,破烂的;衣衫褴褛的;不平整的The children were wearing dirty ragged clothes.孩子们穿着肮脏破旧的衣服。The bottoms of the legs of my jeans are rather ragged.我牛仔裤管口很破。Two ragged (= untidy and dirty and wearing old torn clothes) children stood outside the station begging for money.两名衣衫褴褛的孩子站在车站外讨钱。Rats had gnawed ragged (= uneven) holes in the rug.老鼠在毯子上咬出了坑坑洼洼的洞。This part of the coastline is rather ragged (= uneven).这部分海岸线很曲折。The leaves of this plant have ragged (= uneven) edges.这种植物的叶子有参差不齐的叶缘。The patient's breathing was ragged (= not regular) and uneven.病人的呼吸时断时续,不均匀。A ragged (= not organized) line of people were waiting at the bus stop.杂乱的一队人正在公共汽车站候车。Ragged can also mean not performing well, because of not being organized.不协调的,杂乱的;表现不佳的The team were rather ragged in the first half of the match, but improved in the second half.该队在比赛上半时表现不佳,但在下半时有了改善。The acting was good, but the play itself was somewhat ragged.表演不错,可剧本本身有点乱。
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