raggedness
noun [ U ] old-fashioned uk/ˈræɡ.ɪd.nəs/ us/ˈræɡ.ɪd.nəs/
(BAD QUALITY)
不协调,没有章法,拙劣
the quality of not being very good, as a result of not being well organized
Thursday's show was not without some raggedness. 周四的演出并非没有破绽。
Its very sloppiness and raggedness made it very exciting. 正是它的邋遢和笨拙让它非常激动人心。
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- There was a slight raggedness in the violins.
- Critics complained about the raggedness of the performance.
(EDGE)
破烂;粗糙;衣衫褴褛
the quality of not having a smooth edge
Some raggedness at the edge gives the pastry a home-made look. 不甚齐整的边缘使这个糕点有了自制的样子。
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- From the raggedness of the flesh at the wrist, it appeared that the hand had been severed with a very blunt knife.
(NOT REGULAR)
粗糙|不规律
the quality of not being regular or controlled
She could hear the raggedness of his breathing. 她可以听到他粗重急促的呼吸声。
See: ragged