詞語:haggard
haggard是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
haggard
[5hA^Ed]
n.
野鷹
adj.
憔悴的, 野性的, 形容枯槁的
基本詞義
Haggard
[5hA^Ed]
哈格德(姓氏)
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
haggard
hag.gard
AHD:[h2g「…rd]
D.J.[6h#g*d]
K.K.[6h#g+d]
adj.(形容詞)
(1)Appearing worn and exhausted; gaunt.
憔悴的:顯得疲憊的和筋疲力盡的;瘦弱的
(2)Wild or distraught in appearance.
發狂的:外表狂野或極其煩亂的
(3)Wild and intractable. Used of a hawk in falconry.
狂野的,不馴服的。用來形容獵鷹訓練中的鷹
n.(名詞)
An adult hawk captured for training.
成年鷹:被捕獲用來訓練的成年老鷹
語源
(1)French hagard [wild]
法語 hagard [狂野的]
(2)from Old French [wild hawk, raptor]
源自 古法語 [狂野的鷹,猛禽]
(3)[perhaps of Germanic origin]
[可能來源於日耳曼語]
繼承用法
hag「gardly
adv.(副詞)
hag「gardness
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)haggard, wasted, worn, careworn
(2)These adjectives mean showing the physical effects of anxiety, disease, hunger, or fatigue.
這些形容詞都是表現了焦慮、疾病、飢餓或疲憊對身體造成的影響。
(3)Haggard implies thinness, tiredness, and often the expression of one seemingly distraught or harried:
Haggard 形容瘦弱和疲憊的樣子,通常形容人心煩意亂或受折磨的表情:
Don't lose so much weight that you look haggard.
別瘦太多,不然你會變得很憔悴的。
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 強調由於長期疾病或極端困苦而造成的體質脆弱或無力:
「a tall, bent old man, wasted almost to a skeleton」 (W.H. Hudson).
「一個彎著腰的高個子老人,瘦得差不多只剩下一具骨架」 (W·H·哈德遜)。
(5)Worn means showing the wearing effects of overwork, care, or suffering:
Worn 表示由於過度勞累、煩憂或苦難造成的耗損現象:
「I was shocked to see the worn look of his handsome young face」 (Charles Dickens).
「我看到他那張年輕英俊的臉上顯出憔悴的神色,十分地吃驚」 (查爾斯·狄更斯)。
(6)Careworn applies to one whose physical appearance reveals the effects of worry or burdensome responsibility:
Careworn 用於形容那些外表顯示了憂慮或沉重的負擔造成的影響:
Her countenance looked careworn as she bent over her pile of mending.
當她低頭修補一堆東西時,臉上一副憂心忡忡的神色
基本詞義
Haggard
Hag.gard
AHD:[h2g「…rd] Sir (Henry) Rider (1856-1925)
D.J.[6h#g*d]
K.K.[6h#g+d]
NONE(無詞性)
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) 英國作家,她寫了一些浪漫的探險小說,包括所羅門王的寶藏 (1885年)和 她 (1887年)
現代英漢詞典
haggard
[5hA^Ed]
adj.
憔悴的;形容枯槁的
She looked haggard after a sleepless night.
一夜失眠之後,她看上去很憔悴。
現代英漢綜合大辭典
haggard
[5hA^Ed]
adj.
(1)憔悴的, 形容枯槁的
(2)凶暴的
(3)難馴服的, 野性的, (鷹)成年被捕的
詞性變化
haggard
[5hA^Ed]
n.
未馴服的鷹; 悍鷹
繼承用法
haggardly
adv.
haggardness
n.
基本詞義
Haggard
[5hA^Ed]
n.
哈格德(姓氏)
英文相關詞典
haggard
deathlikeexhaustedleanpalepoorseedythinwild-eyedworried
美國傳統詞典
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.
語源
(1)French hagard [wild]
(2)from Old French [wild hawk, raptor]
(3)[perhaps of Germanic origin]
繼承用法
hag「gardly
adv.
hag「gardness
n.
參考詞彙
(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.
基本詞義
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).
英漢農牧林大詞典
haggard
n.野的,不馴的,悍鷹
英漢中醫大詞典
haggard
n.憔悴的,形容枯槁的