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weather-beaten adjective uk /ˈweðəˌbiː.tən/ us /ˈweðə.ɚˌbiː.ən/ Something such as skin or a building material that is weather-beaten has been changed or damaged by the weather: 受风雨侵蚀的;受风吹日晒的 a weather-beaten face (= a face which is brown and has many deep lines)饱经风霜的脸 ancient, weather-beaten columns历经风吹雨打的古代圆柱 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases In bad condition battered battle-scarred be on the skidsidiom beat someone up blasted have seen better daysidiom hors de combat impaired in decay in good, bad, etc. repairidiom ruined run someone/something down sad scarred scuffed the worse for wearidiom well worn worm-eaten worn out worse
weather-beaten | American Dictionary weather-beaten adjective us/ˈweð·ərˌbi·tən/ not having been protected from sun, wind, or rain and so marked or damaged by them: The fisherman had a weather-beaten face. |