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Significados de
dilapidate
en inglés
catalán
decaure
español
corromperse
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Fall into decay or ruin.
decay
crumble
español
corromperse
Uso de
dilapidate
en inglés
1
Immediately past the gates, however, stood a series of
dilapidated
mechanics' workshops.
2
Experts and engineers had said
dilapidated
machinery was responsible for the accident.
3
Iraq's infrastructure is
dilapidated
after decades of war, sanctions and economic decline.
4
A small,
dilapidated
structure, attached to the main part, caught her attention.
5
Tens of thousands of people are packed together in these
dilapidated
buildings.
6
Inside the
dilapidated
shell, the boathouse was chiefly water and open space.
7
The cottages of the poor tenants were in a sadly
dilapidated
state.
8
One drawback of the situation was the
dilapidated
state of the house.
9
They approach what at first looks like a
dilapidated
group of buildings.
10
But many are
dilapidated
,
and renovation often requires transforming them beyond recognition.
11
Ben did and saw a
dilapidated
version of himself, but himself nevertheless.
12
The railways were
dilapidated
from over use, and motor vehicles lacked fuel.
13
And perhaps the thing that struck me most was its
dilapidated
look.
14
On the brow of the eminence stood a deserted and
dilapidated
barn.
15
But as she rounded a corner, she saw it: a
dilapidated
greenhouse.
16
To our right stood a seedy barn enclosed within a
dilapidated
fence.
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Translations for
dilapidate
catalán
decaure
enfonsar-se
esllavissar-se
ensulsiar-se
deteriorar-se
ensorrar-se
arruïnar
ensulsir-se
esfondrar-se
español
corromperse
estropearse
desmoronarse
decaer
Dilapidate
a través del tiempo