柯林斯詞典run-down 1. ADJ If someone is run-down, they are tired or slightly ill. 疲憊的; 略感不適的[非正式] When 23-year-old Marilyn Brown started to feel run-down last December, it never occurred to her that she could have tuberculosis. 當(dāng)23歲的瑪麗蓮?布朗去年12月開(kāi)始感到疲憊的時(shí)候,她未曾想到她會(huì)得肺結(jié)核。2. ADJ A run-down building or area is in very poor condition. (房屋等) 破敗的 They have put substantial funds into rebuilding one of the most run-down areas. 他們已投入大量的資金用于重建最破敗的地區(qū)之一。3. ADJ A run-down place of business is not as active as it used to be or does not have many customers. 蕭條的 ...a run-down slate quarry. …一座蕭條的板巖采石場(chǎng)。4. N-SING If you give someone a rundown of a group of things or a rundown on something, you give them details about it. 詳細(xì)情況[非正式] Here's a rundown of the options. 這是可選項(xiàng)目的一個(gè)詳細(xì)情況。 返回 run-down劍橋詞典Run-down buildings or areas are in very bad condition . (建筑物或地區(qū))破敗的,破舊的,失修的 a run-down building /cemetery 破舊的樓房/破敗的公墓 [ 只用在動(dòng)詞后面的形容詞 ] tired and not healthy , especially because of working too much (尤指因?yàn)楣ぷ鬟^(guò)度)精疲力竭的,疲憊不堪的,衰弱的 My doctor said I was looking run-down. 我的醫(yī)生說(shuō)我看上去非常疲憊。 返回 run-down