词汇 | mangled |
释义 | mangled adjective uk /ˈmæŋ.ɡəld/ us /ˈmæŋ.ɡəld/ destroyed by being twisted with force or torn into pieces so that the original form is completely changed: 绞坏的;撕烂的 All that remains of yesterday's car crash is a pile of mangled metal.昨天的车祸后只剩下了一堆严重损毁的金属。 (of a speech, piece of writing, etc.) spoiled by having many mistakes in it : (发言、文章)错误过多的 He made fun of his own mangled syntax and grammatical errors.他拿自己的句法和语法错误打趣。 At the city's busy trauma hospitals, bleeding, mangled bodies are commonplace. Whole city blocks were leveled, and the rubble and mangled cars pushed to the sides of the streets. A bicycle helmet, and his mangled road bike lay near his body at the scene of the accident. The newspapers would make fun of his so-called mangled English but the people of Chicago loved it because that's the way most of them spoke. Mail often comes addressed to a badly mangled first name, often with a "u" instead of a "v," which doesn't even make sense, she said. In bad condition battered battle-scarred be on the skidsidiom beat someone up blasted have seen better daysidiom hors de combat impaired in decay in good, bad, etc. repairidiom run someone/something down sad scarred scuffed shabbily the worse for wearidiom well worn worm-eaten worn out worse You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Damaging and spoiling Seemangle |
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