单词 | haggard |
释义 | hag·gard /ˈhæɡəd $ -ərd/ adjective TIREDsomeone who looks haggard has lines on their face and dark marks around their eyes, especially because they are ill, worried, or tired 〔面容〕憔悴的;形容枯槁的 Sam looked tired and haggard. 萨姆看起来疲惫而憔悴。 a haggard face 憔悴的面容Examples from the Corpushaggard• She looked very pale and drawn, almost haggard.• The face he saw was tired and haggard.• Thelma, haggard and overly lipsticked, gave me a refill.• The McCloskey who turned up in San Francisco seemed in pretty good shape, somewhat haggard but calm and centered.• Chrissie sat down on the bare floorboards, and watched the haggard features of the man she loved.• Her face was haggard, her eyes red, her clothes hung loosely about her.• The jurors looked haggard on their tenth day of deliberations.• Very few of us like to see pictures of ourselves looking tired, haggard or undignified, or with teeth missing.• His face has commenced to take on that same haggard, puzzled look of pressure that the face on the floor has.Origin haggard (1500-1600) French hagard “wild”hag·gard adjectiveChineseSyllable who on looks has someone haggard Corpus their lines |
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