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British pronunciation
/ɹˈaɡɪd/

Definice a Význam "ragged"

01

otrhaný, zatrhlý

(of clothes) shabby, old and in poor condition
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The beggar wore ragged clothes and walked barefoot through the town.
His shirt was so ragged that it barely held together at the seams.
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zubatý, nahrubo opracovaný

having an outline that is irregular or uneven
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The old rug had a ragged edge where it had been worn down by years of foot traffic.
Starý koberec měl zubatý okraj, kde byl odřený lety chození.
The edges of the paper were ragged from being torn out of the notebook.
Okraje papíru byly zubaté od vytržení ze sešitu.
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She ran herself ragged trying to meet the tight deadline.
After weeks of nonstop work, he felt completely ragged and in need of rest.
04

zatrhaný, zchátralý

(of a person) wearing old, tattered clothes
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The ragged man huddled in the alley, shivering from the cold.
Zatrhaný muž se schoulil v uličce a třásl se zimou.
A group of ragged children played in the dusty streets, their clothes worn thin.
Skupina zchátralých dětí si hrála na prašných ulicích, jejichž oblečení bylo opotřebované.

word family

rag

Verb

ragged

Adjective

raggedly

Adverb

raggedly

Adverb

raggedness

Noun

raggedness

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