haggard
英:[ˈhægəd] 美: [ˈhægərd]
haggard 基本解释
adj.憔悴的,面容枯槁的;
n.野性未驯的鹰,悍鹰;2。[废语]难驾驭的人(尤指不肯接受求爱的女人);
变形
复数:haggards
英英释义
haggard[ 'hæɡəd ]
n.British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925)同义词:Rider HaggardSir Henry Rider Haggard
adj.showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering"her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness"
同义词:careworndrawnraddledworn
very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold"eyes were haggard and cavernous"
同义词:bonycadaverousemaciatedgauntpinchedskeletalwasted
haggard 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- He looks haggard.
他显得很憔悴。 - The old lady has a haggard face.
老太太的脸很枯槁。 - He came out of the hot mill, haggard and worn.
他从闷热的工厂里走出来,形容憔悴,精疲力竭。 - There was a drawn and haggard look about his eyes.
他的眼睛露出疲劳而又憔悴的神色。
权威例句
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