raggedly
adverb uk/ˈræɡ.ɪd.li/ us/ˈræɡ.ɪd.li/
(EDGE)
破烂地;粗糙地;不整齐地
with an edge that is not smooth
The material had been torn raggedly. 材料被撕得破烂不堪。
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- He had a white beard, raggedly cut.
- It was a human hand, raggedly severed at the wrist.
(NOT REGULARLY)
断断续续地
in a way that is not regular or controlled
The child was breathing raggedly. 孩子喘着粗气。
The conversations and laughter died away raggedly. 谈话声和笑声断断续续地渐渐消失。
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- My heart was beating raggedly.
- Sighing raggedly, she lay on her back.
- "What are you doing?" she gasped raggedly.
(NOT WELL)
不协调地,没有章法地,拙劣地
in a way that is not very good, because of not being organized
The band played raggedly. 乐队演奏得乱七八糟。
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- The piece ended a bit raggedly.
- Their game began raggedly, but improved.
See: ragged