dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

w złej kondycji Anglais:

1. in tatters in tatters


They argued and fought for years, and their relationship is now in tatters.
Her clothes were old and in tatters. After the newspaper story appeared his reputation was in tatters.

2. in bad way in bad way



3. dilapidated dilapidated


However, the building is now in a very dilapidated state.
This house is really dilapidated.
Does anyone live in this dilapidated old house?
This dilapidated building is in dire need of renovation.
We still use the dilapidated barn for storing tools.
a tin roof so dilapidated that every rainstorm flooded the shack

4. wreck wreck


After the hurricane, their house was a wreck.
He failed in his business and now is a total wreck.
A stewardess was rescued from the wreck.
The wreck of the ship was found on the seafloor, and is now popular among divers.
Driving on a slippery road can lead to a car wreck.
Now let's go wreck up that Magic Man!
The divers found a wreck on the sea-bed.
It took several hours to clear the mess left from the wreck of the truck and several cars.
‘A well-known restaurant has been wrecked in a blaze
He has been warned that his behaviour might wreck his chances of promotion.
Jack looks like a wreck.
The Commission hopes that the wreck of the New Flame is soon removed from Algeciras Bay.
All addictions have the potential for wrecking your life.
After the accident, the wrecks of the two cars involved were towed away by the rescue services.
He identified the wreck of the Titanic.

5. run down run down


The battery has run down.
hit and injure sb with a vehicle/My dog was run down by a bus.
My father worked very hard last month and now he is run down.
She got run down outside school.
I’ll just run down the list and see if we’ve forgotten anything.
She feels run down after working so hard recently.