raggedy

英 ['rægɪdɪ] 美
  • adj. 破烂的,褴褛的
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raggedy (adj.)
1845, U.S. Southern, from ragged + -y (2). Raggedy Ann stories first published 1918, character created by U.S. illustrator Johnny Gruelle (1880-1938). The tangle of tales about the origin of the doll and the name probably are mostly invention, sorrow's grieving-shrine for Marcella Gruelle (1902-1915), best left alone.
1. The people there, quite raggedy, stare at us.
那里的人们,穿得很邋遢,盯着我们看。

来自柯林斯例句

2. She carried a Raggedy Ann doll on her lap.
她双膝上抱着一个拉格弟?安布娃娃.

来自辞典例句