haggard的意思和读音

haggard

: [ˈhæɡərd] : [ˈhæɡə(r)d]

n.

adj.

haggards  

adj.fresh

adj.worn,fatigued,tired,faded,exhausted

haggardadj.

1.looking very tired because of illness, worry or lack of sleep

adj.1.,;2.3.,,()

n.1.2.;

adj.1.looking very tired, worried, or sick

1. Paranoid. Haggard. zore/. ...

2. gaunt adj. haggard adj. impair v. 使 ...

3. Tommy Wu Haggard Zheng Qi ...

4. gaunt adj. haggard adj. impair v. 使 ...

5. [improverished mind] 。 [haggard] [withered] ...

6. 12.gaunt 13.haggard 14.hobble ...

7. gutter n. , , , , haggard n. harp n. ...

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1.Startled looked haggard unexpected windows of the branches, are facing the effort to call early spring festival of light rain.

2.M. Mabeuf, pale, haggard, his eyes lighted up with the mournful flame of aberration, raised the flag above his head and repeated.

3.In the mirror and I become more haggard, if I hold that a bit of hope, I will live better.

4.He came out of his air-conditioned office into the dark and deserted streets, haggard and worn.

5.I did not to take care of it, a few months later, it became haggard, wither, and fade of the Baba.

6.and there was an anxious haggard look about the gentle face, which it had never worn before.

7.She was looking a bit haggard as if she hadn't slept for days.

8.I looked at his haggard appearance, went so far as the heart of the pain, then have shaken the market opened, shake what?

9.With chains around their necks and a camouflage sheet behind them, the hostages shown in the video looked tired and haggard.

10.The haggard faces of the rescued miners showed that they had a great deal of sufferings.