haggard
英 ['hægəd]
美['hæɡɚd]
- adj. 憔悴的;野性的
- n. 野鹰
- n. (Haggard)人名;(英)哈格德
英英释意
- 1. showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering;
- "looking careworn as she bent over her mending"
- "her face was drawn and haggard from sleeplessness"
- "that raddled but still noble face"
- "shocked to see the worn look of his handsome young face"- Charles Dickens
- 2. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold;
- "emaciated bony hands"
- "a nightmare population of gaunt men and skeletal boys"
- "eyes were haggard and cavernous"
- "small pinched faces"
- "kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration"
双语例句
- 1. Nick glanced around at the haggard faces watching him.
- 尼克环视着盯着自己的那一张张憔悴的面孔。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She was looking very haggard and worn.
- 她看上去非常憔悴和疲惫。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He looked haggard about the eyes and quite old.
- 他的眼圈边露出憔悴,人也显得苍老.
来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
- 4. He was pale and a bit haggard.
- 他面黄肌瘦。
来自辞典例句
- 5. Her whole face had changed in that instant, becoming almost haggard.
- 她的脸上登时变了色, 简直变得消瘦了.
来自辞典例句