0 in very bad condition because of being old, or not having been cared for, or having been used a lot:
1 weak and in poor condition, esp. from age or long use:
The town had two decrepit fire trucks that were constantly breaking down.
However, farmers now rely less on these machines, which are now old and decrepit, than they did in the recent past.
They described themselves in their own words as capable and incapable, able and unable, beautiful and decrepit, funny and feeble.
That which is decrepit is to be repaired, that which is decayed is to be replaced.
This might have become necessary because a disproportionate number of unmarried males were lame, blind, or decrepit.
Elderly men retained the primary responsibility for their own upkeep until they were absolutely decrepit.
The old and decrepit constituted the majority of people living in hospitals.
It seemed impossible that modern thought could house itself in such decrepit and superseded chambers.
This law stated that ' the aged and decrepit ' of every parish were to be supported by a tax, collected from all those who held property in the parish.
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破舊的,年久失修的, 破爛不堪的, 老朽的…
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破旧的,年久失修的, 破烂不堪的, 老朽的…
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destartalado, decrépito, Decrepito…
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decrépito…
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harap, yıpranmış…
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délabré…
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sešlý, zchátralý…
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