Haggard
['hægəd] or ['hæɡɚd]
解釋/意思:
(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.
校對:利昂
同義詞及近義詞:
a. [1]. Wild, wayward, intractable, unruly, refractory, untamed, not domesticated.[2]. Gaunt, lean, meagre, spare, worn, wasted, rawboned.
艾伦錄入
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Wild, wasted, worn, attenuated, wrinkled, ghastly, holloweyed, lean, gaunt
ANT:Sleek, smug, chubby, plump
錄入:斯科特
解釋/意思:
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
娱乐性解釋/意思:
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.
詹妮校對
例句/造句/用法:
- The haggard head floated up the dark staircase, and softly descended nearer to the floor outside the outer door of the chambers. 查理斯·狄更斯. 我們共同的朋友.
- His face was pallid and even haggard. 大衛·赫伯特·勞倫斯. 戀愛中的女人.
- Trenor's eye had the haggard look of the sleep-walker waked on a deathly ledge. 伊蒂絲·華頓. 快樂之家.
- It was as haggard a view of life as a man need look upon. 查理斯·狄更斯. 小杜麗.
- At that moment Justinian reappeared in the court, with a haggard face, his shoulders bent with the weight of his grief. 福爾斯·休姆. 奇幻島.
- His face is dark, like his hair and eyes; and, although he can't be more than six or eight and twenty, withered and haggard. 查理斯·狄更斯. 霧都孤兒.
- Stephen came out of the hot mill into the damp wind and cold wet streets, haggard and worn. 查理斯·狄更斯. 艱難時事.
- This time, a pair of haggard eyes had looked at the questioner, before the face had dropped again. 查理斯·狄更斯. 雙城記.
- Most of the shops lighted two hours before their time--as the gas seems to know, for it has a haggard and unwilling look. 查理斯·狄更斯. 荒涼山莊.
- One of the locks of her chignon had become loosened and hung on her neck; she looked haggard and almost old. 伊蒂絲·華頓. 純真年代.
- A Plea in the Marshalsea Haggard anxiety and remorse are bad companions to be barred up with. 查理斯·狄更斯. 小杜麗.
- Bradley turned away his haggard face for a few moments, and then said, tearing up a tuft of grass: 'Damn him! 查理斯·狄更斯. 我們共同的朋友.
- As the captive men were faded and haggard, so the iron was rusty, the stone was slimy, the wood was rotten, the air was faint, the light was dim. 查理斯·狄更斯. 小杜麗.
- That's true again,' said Mr Milvey, becoming haggard with perplexity. 查理斯·狄更斯. 我們共同的朋友.
- I saw her haggard, listening face distinctly. 查理斯·狄更斯. 大衛·科波菲爾.
錄入:诺兰