UNTIDYlooking untidy, wet, and dirty, especially because you have been out in the rain 〔尤指淋雨后〕湿漉漉的,又湿又脏的
Bedraggled soldiers crawled into camp.
湿漉漉的士兵们慢腾腾地进了兵营。
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bedraggled• The heel of her shoe had kicked out the hem and the skirt was bedraggled.• The children walked along the path, looking miserable and bedraggled after the storm.• He was bedraggled and exhausted, but it was he who was speaking.• For the first few weeks their existence was bedraggled and formless.• I turned up my coatcollar to meet my hatbrim and hunched defensively, like a bedraggledbird.• The formalities were completed sitting on a makeshiftseat of boxessurrounded by a rather bedraggledcrowd of schoolboys.• A rather bedraggled crowd waited outside in the pouring rain.• He was an alarmingly tall and thin individual, whose long, bedraggled dark hair fell nearly to his waist.• One by one the men made the shore, weary and bedraggled, limbsaching from the strain of fighting the storm.• Trucks carried hundreds of bedraggledrefugees across the border.• Now he noticed how bedraggled some of the men looked up close.