年久失修

niánjiǔ-shīxiū
idiom #44,920

Meanings

  1. 1 old and in disrepair
  2. 2 dilapidated from years without maintenance

Examples

Zhè zuò qiáo niánjiǔ-shīxiū, fēicháng wēixiǎn.
The bridge has fallen into disrepair and is very dangerous.
Lǎo fángzi niánjiǔ-shīxiū, qiángpí dōu diào le.
The old house is falling apart — the plaster has come off the walls.
公路年久失修坑坑洼洼
Nà tiáo gōnglù niánjiǔ-shīxiū, kēngkēng-wāwā.
That highway has been neglected for years — full of potholes.

Tips

usage
Applies almost exclusively to physical infrastructure: buildings, bridges, roads, equipment. Not used for people or abstract things.
memory
Four characters in a neat logical chain: (years) + (long) + (lost / missing) + (repair) = 'long without repair'.

Stroke Order

nián
jiǔ
shī
xiū