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美:[ˈkæstəweɪ]
英:[ˈkɑ:stəweɪ]
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cast·a·way
kaest weI
复数:castaways
Noun
1. a person who is rejected (from society or home)
2. a shipwrecked person
Adjective
1. suffering the misfortune of shipwreck;
"shipwrecked sailors"
"castaways marooned on a desert island"
2. cast off as valueless
15世纪后期,“被拒绝的人”,源于动词短语“拒绝,解雇”(约1300年,字面和比喻意义),源于 cast(v.)+ away(adv.)。起初常用于精神意义; 约翰逊的字典在1799年将“被上帝遗弃或抛弃的人”作为唯一的定义。具体意义上,“漂泊海上的人”来源于1799年。形容词记录于1540年代。
The first known use of castaway was in 1542
castingnoun
the act of one that casts
something cast in a mold
cast entry 2 sense 9
castigateverb
to punish, scold, or criticize harshly
castigateverb
to punish, scold, or criticize harshly
castigateverb
to punish, scold, or criticize harshly
castenoun
one of the classes into which the Hindu people of India were formerly divided
a division of society based upon differences of wealth, rank, or occupation
social rank : prestige
a specialized form of a social insect that carries out a particular purpose in the colony
the worker caste in a colony of honeybees
casternoun
one that casts
or castor ˈkas-tər a small container (as for salt) with a top having small holes
a small wheel that turns freely and is used for the support and movement of furniture
castellatedadjective
having battlements like a castle
castenoun
one of the classes into which the Hindu people of India were formerly divided
a division of society based upon differences of wealth, rank, or occupation
social rank : prestige
a specialized form of a social insect that carries out a particular purpose in the colony
the worker caste in a colony of honeybees
castenoun
one of the classes into which the Hindu people of India were formerly divided
a division of society based upon differences of wealth, rank, or occupation
social rank : prestige
a specialized form of a social insect that carries out a particular purpose in the colony
the worker caste in a colony of honeybees
castawayadjective
thrown away
cast adrift or ashore
1 Viewers were led to believe that, following Charlie's death and being told about the vet's bill, I'd had a violent outburst and thrown a chair at a female Castaway.
观众被误导并认为,在Charlie死后被告知兽医帐单时,我有暴力行为,并且朝一名女漂流者扔椅子。
2 I was a theater nerd, and the whole school was the castaways from a normal high school, so I became friends with all the other castaways.
3 Earth Friends: We have thoroughly micro-scanned every inch of your world and believe that the seven stranded castaways are no longer physically on your planet.
4 But if they’re not, thank goodness that several of the lead’s castaways go on a paid trip to “Paradise.”
5 It followed the misadventures of a pair of castaways and other inhabitants of a desert island.
6 Our elevated thatched-roof hut, where we happily lounged before dinner on our front veranda overlooking the Atlantic, summoned castaway fantasies with its rustic, well-appointed vibe.
7 That even after losing everyone, Nora, finding Holy Wayne’s baby on the Garvey’s doorstep, could find it in herself to reach out to another castaway.
8 Very few castaways can claim to have survived so long at sea as Mr. Patel, and none in the company of an adult Bengal tiger.
9 Prowling through a labyrinth of broken, castaway electronics and other such junk, Jayanti places a virtual-reality filter over the imagery that adds an eerier quality to already unusual sights.
10 The final episode of the castaway drama that first aired Sept.
11 Beckham was the guest for the 75th anniversary of Desert Island Discs, a show that asks a "castaway" to pick eight recordings to keep them company on an imaginary uninhabited island.
12 To be a castaway is to be caught in a harrowing ballet of circles.
13 At times, she added, the woman “registers as a castaway, a kind of modern-era Robinson Crusoe, even if it’s never made clear if her isolation is accidental or willful.”
14 It became a haven of seafarers, nomads and castaways — including survivors of the Titanic, who were lodged there in 1912.
15 As a kind of castaway myself, I was happy to escape into the fictional world of someone else’s trouble.
16 It tells of two young, audaciously talented castaways — a blind musician and a cursed dancer — who meet one dark evening.
17 On “Lost,” the castaways of the island are haunted by the unfinished business of their previous lives.
18 As many scholars have noted, Defoe’s castaway isn’t a back-to-nature primitivist, but rather an enterprising capitalist, eager to transform raw nature into useful goods while keeping careful inventories of what he owns, makes and reaps.
19 Her warm attitude, thick Kentucky accent, and popularity among the castaways helped her last 35 days before being voted off the island.
20 With little contact with the outside world beyond our smartphones, our jokey coronavirus memes and videos are like the S.O.S. messages that a bearded castaway fashions in the sand with rocks and seashells.
1 流浪
planetary nomad bohemian fugitive nomadic roving vagrant peregrine bedouin vagabond runabout peregrin wander stroll wandering rove vagrancy peregrinate roll rogue pilgrim bum tramp divagate nomadize migratory Bedouin lumpen knockabout masterless vagarious roam vagabondage vagabondize drift stray wag on the drift
2 漂流者
7 被逐者
8 漂流
drift sag swim float floating waterborne drifting water-borne vagrom driftingly driftage set adrift cut adrift get adrift
9 被摈弃的人
10 遭难船
11 无赖
tough vagabond reprobate roguish rascally scoundrelly rakehell rakehelly rough rowdy wretch scoundrel ruffian blackguard scallywag scapegrace varlet scalawag bezonian
12 被拒绝
13 无依无靠的
14 流浪者
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