raggedly
adv. 破烂地,粗糙地
Someone who is ragged looks untidy and is wearing clothes that are old and torn.
The five survivors eventually reached safety, ragged, half-starved and exhausted.
5位幸存者最终到达安全之地时已经衣衫褴褛、饥肠辘辘、精疲力尽。
Ragged clothes are old and torn.
You can say that something is ragged when it is untidy or uneven.
She could hear his ragged breathing, as if he had been running...
她能听到他不均匀的呼吸声,似乎他是跑着过来的。
O'Brien formed the men into a ragged line.
奥布赖恩让那些人排成了参差不齐的一列。
If someone runs you ragged, they make you do so much that you become exhausted.
They'd send me here, there and everywhere and I'd run myself ragged and get no place...
他们让我到这儿、到那儿,哪儿都跑遍了,我累得筋疲力尽却没有任何进展。
Spain ran England ragged early on but goalkeeper Ian Walker proved a formidable barrier.
西班牙队先是猛烈进攻,使英格兰队疲于奔命,但守门员伊恩·沃克防守甚严。
1. in a ragged uneven manner;
2. in a ragged irregular manner;
3. with a ragged and uneven appearance;
I took the cigarette he offered, drawing at it raggedly.
我接过他给的烟, 在上面胡乱地画起来.
A stone wall trails raggedly through the woods.
一条破烂的石墙穿过树林.
Haggard and pale, shabbily or raggedly dressed, their and down at heel, they slouched past.
他们形容憔悴,面色苍白, 穿得破破烂烂, 拖着塌了后跟的鞋子懒懒散散地走过去.