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decrepit

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++de·crep·it /dɪˈkrepɪt/ adjective  CONDITION/STATE OF somethingold and in bad condition 衰老的;破旧的 The buildings were in a decrepit state. 这些建筑物破旧不堪。 He was a rather decrepit old man. 他年老体弱。decrepitude noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
decrepitThe latter set about restoring its decrepit but largely unaltered state, uncovering the great stone fireplace in the hall.In the windows of the decrepit houses, gas lamps were beginning to be lighted.He moved fiercely among the decrepit houses in his white pyjamas like an angry prophet.He was in his forties, wore a decrepit old blazer and flannels, and had rabbity teeth and a foolish expression.Past the overgrown lawn, through the decrepit rose arbour and into the Wilderness.The inn-hospital is a decrepit, single-storied structure.One by one, the aged tottered in, each one seemingly more decrepit than the one before.Our battered forecabin now looked like the canopy of some decrepit truck jacked up for repairs in some Third World country.decrepit wooden benches
Origin decrepit (1400-1500) Latin decrepitus, from crepare to make a high cracking sound
de·crep·it adjectiveChineseSyllable
old condition and in Corpus bad


decrepit
decrepit /dɪˈkrepət, dɪˈkrepɪt/ adjective
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: decrepitus, from crepare 'to make a high cracking sound'
old and in bad condition:
    The buildings were in a decrepit state.
    He was a rather decrepit old man.
—decrepitude noun [uncountable]


de·crepitBrE /dɪˈkrepɪt/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈkrepɪt/ 🔊 adjective(of a thing or person 物或人) very old and not in good condition or health 衰老的;老朽的;破旧的