cark如何读

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cark是什么意思

  • n.烦恼;忧虑
  • v.(使)烦恼;(使)忧虑

cark英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to burden with care or anxiety : vex, worry, trouble

fate had not smiled on him … he was beset by carking troubles and anxieties—Max Beerbohm

intransitive verb

to be anxious or troubled : fret

a covetous man … carking about his bags—Isaac Barrow

to labor anxiously

why for sluggards cark and moil?—Charles Kingsley

noun

something that burdens the spirit : trouble

its artless advocacy of freedom from cark and care—Harper's

a troubled state of mind : distress

by cark and care deranged—Robert Browning

cark词源中文解释

"被烦恼或忧虑压垮,关心"(古语),早期12世纪,通过盎格鲁-法语从古北法语 carkier "装载,负担",源自晚期拉丁语 carcare "装载马车或手推车",源自拉丁语 carrus "马车"(参见 car)。与古北法语 carguer "充电器"相比,对应于古法语 chargier。英语中的字面意义“装载,负担”来自公元1300年左右。相关: Carked; carking。

在中古英语和之后,也作为名词使用,“责任; 焦虑,担忧; 精神或心灵的负担”,(公元1300年左右),来自盎格鲁-法语 karke,来自古北法语形式的古法语 carche,变体为 charge "负载,负担,强制执行"(charge(n.)的来源)。

cark词源英文解释

Verb Middle English carken, literally, to load, burden, from Old North French carquier, from Late Latin carricare Noun Middle English, literally, load, burden, from Old North French carque, from carquier, verb

cark 例句

1 When I told him I hadn't been frightened at all, and was simply trying to figure out what I would say to the papers if he carked it in my bed, he laughed.

2 He has an intuitive sense of the genial and joyous aspects of life, and has no sympathies to waste on the victims of 'carking care' or morbid melancholy.

3 The pursuit eventually came to an end after Ali pulled into a pub cark park in Southbrook Road, where he ran from the vehicle and attempted to climb a fence.

4 She has fallen asleep there, as she so often does, for youth and health defy carking cares.

5 As for the top 10 songs to play at my funeral when I cark it?

6 He will be 33 in March, the age Jesus was supposed to have carked it.

7 Sculptures that could not be removed from the reservation have been defaces, such as a small carking of a bear that someone tried to pry from the ground.

8 But being light and changeful, she is all the less liable to be carked and hardened by pain!

9 In the cark he ran up against a stool.

他在黑暗中撞上丁一只凳子.

10 I was clear beyond all that now—all those occasions for carking anxiety which deprave the worker, and make him hate the task to which whipping necessity drives him.

11 Till carking care, and toil, and anguish grim, Cast their dark shadows o'er this fleeting world, Till fancy's many-coloured wings are furled, And all, save the proud spirit, waxeth old!

12 But ever at the breakfast-table there was that weary look of carking care in his face.

13 And, oh! how we come to hate Sergeant Files, and his hard, carking voice, always rasping somebody about something!

14 We therein read his inmost carks and cares, and his passionate entreaties that the Queen-Regent would open her mind to him.

15 The website outlining the project said about 250 single men would be housed in temporary units in the hotel cark park with another 150 in the existing 37-bedroom building.

16 No carking doubts of the truth and purity of her love would ever embitter his happiness.

17 A self-supporting Britain, free from this carking fear, would become once more a liberalising power.

18 Within a week carking, though praiseworthy, care would return, and you would be asking yourself, "What shall it be next?"

19 In old commercial records we often find the Anglo-Norman form cark, a load, burden, which survives now only in a metaphorical sense, e.g. carking, i.e. burdensome, care.

20 He was thinking of the scorn that had been in her voice when she had told him of the fierce impulse that had bidden her escape from the bondage of carking poverty and care.

cark 同义词

7 忧虑的原因

anxiety

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