柯林斯詞典down-at-heel (also down at heel) 1. ADJ Something that is down-at-heel is in bad condition because it has been used too much or has not been cared for properly. If you say that someone is down-at-heel, you mean that they are wearing old, worn clothes because they have little money. 破爛不堪的; 衣服破舊的[usu ADJ n] ...a down-at-heel disco in central East Berlin. ...一間東柏林中心地段破爛不堪的迪斯科舞厛。 ...a down-at-heel waitress in a greasy New York diner. ...紐約一家油膩膩的餐厛裡的一位穿著破舊的女侍者。 返回 down-at-heel劍橋詞典wearing old clothes , or in a bad condition , because of not having much money 衣衫破舊的;潦倒的;破落的,破敗的 She had a decidedly down-at-heel appearance . 她外表看起來實(shí)在很寒酸。 He worked in a down-at-heel café . 他在一家破破爛爛的咖啡店工作。 返回 down-at-heel