Haggard

['hægəd] or ['hæɡɚd]

解释:

(noun.) British writer noted for romantic adventure novels (1856-1925).

编辑:迈尔斯--From WordNet

解释:

(a.) Wild or intractable; disposed to break away from duty; untamed; as, a haggard or refractory hawk.

(a.) Having the expression of one wasted by want or suffering; hollow-eyed; having the features distorted or wasted, or anxious in appearance; as, haggard features, eyes.

(a.) A young or untrained hawk or falcon.

(a.) A fierce, intractable creature.

(a.) A hag.

(n.) A stackyard.

校对:利昂

同义词及近义词:

a. [1]. Wild, wayward, intractable, unruly, refractory, untamed, not domesticated.[2]. Gaunt, lean, meagre, spare, worn, wasted, rawboned.

艾伦录入

同义词及反义词:

SYN:Wild, wasted, worn, attenuated, wrinkled, ghastly, holloweyed, lean, gaunt

ANT:Sleek, smug, chubby, plump

录入:斯科特

解释:

adj. lean: hollow-eyed: wild applied to an untrained hawk—(arch.) Hagg′ed.—n. Hagg′ard a hawk.—adv. Hagg′ardly.

n. a stackyard.

整理:斯图

娱乐性解释:

To see a haggard face in your dreams, denotes misfortune and defeat in love matters. To see your own face haggard and distressed, denotes trouble over female affairs, which may render you unable to meet business engagements in a healthy manner.

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录入:诺兰

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