dilapidated

in very bad condition

TRANSLATION

dilapidated = abbruchreif, baufällig, ruiniert, verfallen dilapidated building = baufälliges Gebäude dilapidated transport infrastructure = verfallene Transportinfrastruktur LEO

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

TRUE STORY

Wilson Mizner once drove to a Hollywood premiere in a DILAPIDATED Ford. Pulling up in front of the marquee, the perfectly dressed Mizner stepped out between limousines and threw his keys to the valet.

"What shall I do with it?" the valet asked with obvious contempt. "Keep it," Mizner said and disappeared into the theater.

Mizner, Wilson (1876-1933) American writer and humorist


VOCAB:
marquee = das Festzelt
valet = Diener, valet parking = Parkservice
contempt = Geringachtung, Missachtung, Verachtung

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di·lap·i·dat·ed

adj.

Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, as through neglect; broken-down and shabby.

"The house was in a very dilapidated condition"

USAGE NOTE:
We typically use this adjective to describe the bad condition of neglected buildings, structures, or machines.

SYNONYMS:
deplorable condition, bedraggled, broken-down, ramshackle, tumble-down, unsound]

When we bought the factory it was IN DEPLORABLE CONDITION.

He lived in extreme poverty, in a street of BEDRAGGLED tenements.

In viewing the property the first thing we noticed was a BROKEN-DOWN fence.

A single boat was moored at a RAMSHACKLE old pier.

I would not invest money in that TUMBLE-DOWN shack.

Careful where you walk! the floor is UNSOUND.

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