英:['hæɡədnes]
美:['hæɡədnes]
英:['hæɡədnes]
美:['hæɡədnes]
adjective
of a hawk not tamed
wild in appearance
having a worn or emaciated appearance : gaunt
haggard faces looked up sadly from out of the straw—W. M. Thackeray
biographical name
Sir (Henry) Rider 1856–1925 English novelist
noun
an adult hawk caught wild
obsolete an intractable person
Adjective and Noun Middle French hagard
The first known use of haggard was circa 1566
hailstonenoun
a small lump of hail
hail1 of 5noun
small lumps of ice that fall from clouds sometimes during thunderstorms
something that gives the effect of falling hail
a hail of bullets
hail2 of 5verb
to fall as hail
to pour down like hail
hail3 of 5interjection
—used to express enthusiastic approval
archaic —used as a greeting
hail4 of 5verb
greet sense 1
to greet with enthusiastic approval : acclaim
hailed them as heroes
to summon by calling
hail a taxi
to call out to
hail a passing ship
hail5 of 5noun
an act or instance of hailing
hearing distance
stayed within hail
hail1 of 5noun
small lumps of ice that fall from clouds sometimes during thunderstorms
something that gives the effect of falling hail
a hail of bullets
hail2 of 5verb
to fall as hail
to pour down like hail
hail3 of 5interjection
—used to express enthusiastic approval
archaic —used as a greeting
hail4 of 5verb
greet sense 1
to greet with enthusiastic approval : acclaim
hailed them as heroes
to summon by calling
hail a taxi
to call out to
hail a passing ship
hail5 of 5noun
an act or instance of hailing
hearing distance
stayed within hail
haikunoun
a verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing five, seven, and five syllables respectivelyalso: a poem written in this form
hah
haggleverb
to dispute or argue especially in bargaining
haggleverb
to dispute or argue especially in bargaining
haggardadjective
very thin especially from great hunger, worry, or pain
haggardadjective
very thin especially from great hunger, worry, or pain
1 Town officials argue that redeveloping the haggard and mostly empty plaza and its roughly 20 acres is a key component to reviving the entire Silver Lane corridor.
2 To me, baby-proofing is about figuring out how to have a gorgeous space that doesn't look haggard after a couple of years.
3 By comparison, a minuscule amount of the budget goes toward providing shelter and care for influxes of haggard migrants.
4 The haggardness of Mrs Linton's appearance smote him speechless, and he could only glance from her to me in horrified astonishment.
怎么——”他沉默了:林惇夫人憔悴的神色使他难过得说不出话来,他只能恐怖地瞅瞅她又瞅瞅我。
5 Fast forward 35 years and the station looks straight-up haggard.
6 An 11-game home win streak ended and the haggard 49ers dragged a three-game losing streak into their bye.
7 The neighbor with a look of haggardness and tiredness opened the door.
一脸憔悴和疲惫的邻居开了门。
8 The neighbor with a look of haggardness and tiredness opened the door.
一脸憔悴和疲惫的邻居开了门。
9 With the prospect of World War III hanging in the balance, the old, haggard mercenaries and fresh-faced young ones have no choice but to storm the ship and stop the bad guys.
10 Young men with haggard faces and gaping mouths roamed the streets.
11 We were shocked by his haggard appearance.
12 Many of their friends had been killed there, and their expressions were haggard, a mix of defeat and defiance.
13 Does the front of your house look haggard?
14 The whole story unfolds during a sit-down conversation in the present as a now haggard and grieving Roderick looks back on his life with C. Auguste Dupin (Carl Lumbly), the attorney who's long sought to put these corrupt tycoons behind bars.
15 In the fall of 1522, a leaky ship made port in Spain with 18 haggard crewmen, all that survived of some 240 who’d manned a bold, mercantile mission.
16 Kalinina told me of a woman who, during Russia’s occupation, opened her front door to see a haggard and bloody young man wearing a woman’s coat.
17 The haggard gent has a point.
18 She looked tired and haggard.
19 After 20 years away, King Odysseus (Fiennes) washes up on the shores of Ithaca, haggard and unrecognizable.
20 The film suffers a stuttering start — and the introduction of a poor framing device with a sit-down Holiday interview — before going back in time 10 years and tracing the toll drugs and abuse slowly take on an increasingly haggard Holiday, leading to her death in 1959.
1 枯槁
2 干瘦