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简明英汉词典 | ||
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haggard | |
| [5hA^Ed] | ||
| n. | ||
| 野鹰 | ||
| adj. | ||
| 憔悴的, 野性的, 形容枯槁的 | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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Haggard | |
| [5hA^Ed] | ||
| 哈格德(姓氏) | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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haggard | |
| hag.gard | ||
| AHD:[h2g“…rd] | ||
| D.J.[6h#g*d] | ||
| K.K.[6h#g+d] | ||
| adj.(形容词) | ||
(1) |
Appearing worn and exhausted; gaunt. | |
| 憔悴的:显得疲惫的和筋疲力尽的;瘦弱的 | ||
(2) |
Wild or distraught in appearance. | |
| 发狂的:外表狂野或极其烦乱的 | ||
(3) |
Wild and intractable. Used of a hawk in falconry. | |
| 狂野的,不驯服的。用来形容猎鹰训练中的鹰 | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
| An adult hawk captured for training. | ||
| 成年鹰:被捕获用来训练的成年老鹰 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
French hagard [wild] | |
| 法语 hagard [狂野的] | ||
(2) |
from Old French [wild hawk, raptor] | |
| 源自 古法语 [狂野的鹰,猛禽] | ||
(3) |
[perhaps of Germanic origin] | |
| [可能来源于日耳曼语] | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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hag“gardly | |
| adv.(副词) | ||
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hag“gardness | |
| n.(名词) | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
haggard, wasted, worn, careworn | |
(2) |
These adjectives mean showing the physical effects of anxiety, disease, hunger, or fatigue. | |
| 这些形容词都是表现了焦虑、疾病、饥饿或疲惫对身体造成的影响。 | ||
(3) |
Haggard implies thinness, tiredness, and often the expression of one seemingly distraught or harried: | |
| Haggard 形容瘦弱和疲惫的样子,通常形容人心烦意乱或受折磨的表情: | ||
| Don't lose so much weight that you look haggard. | ||
| 别瘦太多,不然你会变得很憔悴的。 | ||
| Her eyes were haggard and cavernous. | ||
| 她的眼睛深陷,十分地憔悴。 | ||
(4) |
Wasted stresses frailness or enfeeblement such as results from prolonged illness or extreme hardship: | |
| Wasted 强调由于长期疾病或极端困苦而造成的体质脆弱或无力: | ||
| “a tall, bent old man, wasted almost to a skeleton” (W.H. Hudson). | ||
| “一个弯着腰的高个子老人,瘦得差不多只剩下一具骨架” (W·H·哈德逊)。 | ||
(5) |
Worn means showing the wearing effects of overwork, care, or suffering: | |
| Worn 表示由于过度劳累、烦忧或苦难造成的耗损现象: | ||
| “I was shocked to see the worn look of his handsome young face” (Charles Dickens). | ||
| “我看到他那张年轻英俊的脸上显出憔悴的神色,十分地吃惊” (查尔斯·狄更斯)。 | ||
(6) |
Careworn applies to one whose physical appearance reveals the effects of worry or burdensome responsibility: | |
| Careworn 用于形容那些外表显示了忧虑或沉重的负担造成的影响: | ||
| Her countenance looked careworn as she bent over her pile of mending. | ||
| 当她低头修补一堆东西时,脸上一副忧心忡忡的神色 | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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Haggard | |
| Hag.gard | ||
| AHD:[h2g“…rd] Sir (Henry) Rider (1856-1925) | ||
| D.J.[6h#g*d] | ||
| K.K.[6h#g+d] | ||
| NONE(无词性) | ||
| British writer whose romantic adventure novels include King Solomon's Mines (1885) and She (1887). | ||
| 哈格德爵士,(亨利)李德:(1856-1925) 英国作家,她写了一些浪漫的探险小说,包括所罗门王的宝藏 (1885年)和 她 (1887年) | ||
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现代英汉词典 | ||
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haggard | |
| [5hA^Ed] | ||
| adj. | ||
| 憔悴的;形容枯槁的 | ||
| She looked haggard after a sleepless night. | ||
| 一夜失眠之后,她看上去很憔悴。 | ||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
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haggard | |
| [5hA^Ed] | ||
| adj. | ||
(1) |
憔悴的, 形容枯槁的 | |
(2) |
凶暴的 | |
(3) |
难驯服的, 野性的, (鹰)成年被捕的 | |
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词性变化 | ||
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haggard | |
| [5hA^Ed] | ||
| n. | ||
| 未驯服的鹰; 悍鹰 | ||
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继承用法 | ||
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haggardly | |
| adv. | ||
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haggardness | |
| n. | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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Haggard | |
| [5hA^Ed] | ||
| n. | ||
| 哈格德(姓氏) | ||
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英文相关词典 | ||
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haggard | |
| deathlike exhausted lean pale poor seedy thin wild-eyed worried | ||
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美国传统词典 | ||
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haggard | |
| hag.gard | ||
| AHD:[h2g“…rd] | ||
| D.J.[6h#g*d] | ||
| K.K.[6h#g+d] | ||
| adj. | ||
(1) |
Appearing worn and exhausted; gaunt. | |
(2) |
Wild or distraught in appearance. | |
(3) |
Wild and intractable. Used of a hawk in falconry. | |
| n. | ||
| An adult hawk captured for training. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
French hagard [wild] | |
(2) |
from Old French [wild hawk, raptor] | |
(3) |
[perhaps of Germanic origin] | |
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继承用法 | ||
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hag“gardly | |
| adv. | ||
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hag“gardness | |
| n. | ||
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参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
haggard, wasted, worn, careworn | |
(2) |
These adjectives mean showing the physical effects of anxiety, disease, hunger, or fatigue. | |
(3) |
Haggard implies thinness, tiredness, and often the expression of one seemingly distraught or harried: | |
| Don't lose so much weight that you look haggard. | ||
| Her eyes were haggard and cavernous. | ||
(4) |
Wasted stresses frailness or enfeeblement such as results from prolonged illness or extreme hardship: | |
| “a tall, bent old man, wasted almost to a skeleton” (W.H. Hudson). | ||
(5) |
Worn means showing the wearing effects of overwork, care, or suffering: | |
| “I was shocked to see the worn look of his handsome young face” (Charles Dickens). | ||
(6) |
Careworn applies to one whose physical appearance reveals the effects of worry or burdensome responsibility: | |
| Her countenance looked careworn as she bent over her pile of mending. | ||
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基本词义 | ||
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Haggard | |
| Hag.gard | ||
| AHD:[h2g“…rd] Sir (Henry) Rider (1856-1925) | ||
| D.J.[6h#g*d] | ||
| K.K.[6h#g+d] | ||
| NONE | ||
| British writer whose romantic adventure novels include King Solomon's Mines (1885) and She (1887). | ||
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英汉农牧林大词典 | ||
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haggard | |
| n.野的,不驯的,悍鹰 | ||
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英汉中医大词典 | ||
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haggard | |
| n.憔悴的,形容枯槁的 | ||