craven的意思和读音

craven

: [ˈkreɪv(ə)n] : ['kreɪv(ə)n]

adj.

n.

cravens  

adj.bold

adj.cowardly,gutless,spineless,weak,lily-livered

cravenadj.

1.lacking courage

n.1.

adj.1.,,

adj.1.not brave

1. haven craven sloven ...

2. cowardly weak 〖 coward;craven;weakling〗 〖 cowardly;poltroonery〗 ...

3. haven craven sloven ...

4. placate<> craven<> placating<> ...

5. craggy a. craven n. a. crayon n. ...

6. caitiff , craven , , poltroon ...

7. caitiff , craven , , poltroon ...

8.Concept IICraven

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1.He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself.

2.After the long sea journey, she was met in London by Mr Craven's housekeeper, Mrs Medlock.

3.i will be excited if she stays here , " interrupted craven , his eyes beginning to look sparkling" .“,”

4.To please audiences in the Arab world, where the family's financial interests predominantly lay, such a posture would be seen as craven.--姿

5.Mr Craven thought of his dream, and decided to return to England immediately.

6.When Mrs. Crawford told Mary that she was going to live in England with her uncle, Archibald Craven, Mary said nothing.

7.The president of the International Paralympic Committee, Philip Craven, praised these games as a Paralympic milestone.

8.In her life through the, abandoned women born craven and charming gradually formed the strong and independent personality.

9."Much of what took place during the crisis was immoral, unjust, craven, delusional behavior, " they write, "but it wasn't criminal. ",”,“。”

10.Blues, craven, personation skilled; prey eyes and sharp teeth.齿