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tten
形容词比较级
more rotten
形容词最高级
most rotten
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腐烂的, 糟糕的
extremely undesirable
- The rotten weather ruined our plans for a picnic.
糟糕的天气毁了我们的野餐计划。
- His rotten behavior towards his classmates earned him a bad reputation.
他对同学的 rotten 行为使他名声不好。
- Her rotten luck with finding a job left her feeling discouraged.
她找工作的糟糕运气让她感到沮丧。
- The rotten state of the road made driving hazardous.
道路的腐烂状态使驾驶变得危险。
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腐烂的, 变质的
having decayed or broken down, often leading to a foul odor
- The once-fresh fruit had become rotten, turning mushy and releasing a sour smell.
曾经新鲜的水果已经腐烂,变得软烂并散发出酸味。
- The old, rotten timbers of the bridge had weakened over time, making it unsafe to cross.
那座桥老旧腐烂的木材随着时间的推移已经变得脆弱,使得过桥变得不安全。
- The pile of discarded food in the alley had turned rotten, attracting pests and emitting a noxious stench.
巷子里丢弃的食物堆已经腐烂,吸引了害虫并散发出有害的恶臭。
- The rotten logs in the forest were teeming with fungi and insects, evidence of their advanced decay.
森林中的腐烂原木上布满了真菌和昆虫,这是它们高度腐烂的证据。
- The house's neglected basement smelled of rotten mildew, a sign of prolonged dampness and decay.
房子被忽视的地下室闻起来有腐烂的霉味,这是长期潮湿和腐烂的迹象。
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腐烂的, 不舒服的
feeling ill or unwell