haggard
英 [ˈhæɡəd]
美 [ˈhæɡərd]
adj. (由于生病、焦虑或睡眠不足)憔悴的,疲惫的
n. 野性未驯的鹰; 悍鹰; [废语]难驾驭的人(尤指不肯接受求爱的女人)
BNC.21936 / COCA.19796
牛津词典
adj.
- (由于生病、焦虑或睡眠不足)憔悴的,疲惫的
looking very tired because of illness, worry or lack of sleep
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (尤指因病或睡眠不足)憔悴的,形容枯槁的,困倦的
Someone who lookshaggardhas a tired expression and shadows under their eyes, especially because they are ill or have not had enough sleep.- He was pale and a bit haggard...
他面黄肌瘦。 - 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。
- He was pale and a bit haggard...
双语例句
- Liam came to the door looking pale and haggard.
莱姆走到门口,他看起来苍白憔悴。 - He looked distraught and haggard.
他显得面容憔悴、心神不宁。 - 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。 - His sorrow made him look haggard and woebegone-George du Maurier.
他的悲伤使他看起来憔悴且愁眉苦脸-乔治·杜·莫里耶。 - He was thin and haggard and he looked miserable.
他瘦弱憔悴,看上去一副可怜相。 - As she got older she got haggard.
随着年龄增大,她变得形容枯槁。 - He was pale and a bit haggard
他面黄肌瘦。 - He looked haggard about the eyes and quite old.
他的眼圈边露出憔悴,人也显得苍老。 - Injury injury injury hurt several injuries, who also had become haggard for love.
伤伤伤伤伤了几次,也曾为爱变得憔悴。 - 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。