单词 | run-downness |
释义 | > as lemmasrun-ˈdownness run-ˈdownness n. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > [noun] > disordered state untemperateness1398 mistemperancec1485 mistemper1549 intemperature1559 mistemperateness1561 mistempering1561 dissension1582 indisposition1598 undisposedness1600 untune1603 disaffection1618 discomposure1646 distemper1648 misaffection1650 indisposedness1654 intemperies1676 intempery1676 intemperament1698 seediness1832 the uglies1846 upset1866 undertone1872 run-downness1890 woofits1918 underfunction1941 underfunctioning1941 1890 N.-Y. Daily Tribune 8 June 14/6 She asserted that ‘there didn't seem to be nothin' the matter, only she didn't have no strength’. Mrs. Whiting again said that it ‘was a kind of run-downness’. 1922 Jrnl. Franklin Instit. Oct. 249 This difference in the run-down-ness of the heat energy must be taken into consideration. 1994 R. Porter London xiii. 307 By the early twentieth century Campbell Road..had a reputation of being almost a prize exhibit in run-downness. 2007 B. Magee Growing up in War xxi. 272 When I now see photographs of London as it was then, I am taken aback by the greyness and drabness of it, the run-downness, the in-your-face poverty. < as lemmas |
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