cragged如何读

英:['krægɪd]

美:['krægɪd]

cragged是什么意思

  • adj.岩多的;峭壁多的;崎岖的

cragged英英释义

noun (1)

a steep rugged rock or cliff

archaic a sharp detached fragment of rock

noun (2)

neck, throat

cragged词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English, of Celtic origin; akin to Welsh craig rock Noun (2) Middle English, from Middle Dutch crāghe; akin to Old English cræga throat — more at craw

The first known use of crag was in the 14th century

cragged儿童词典英英释义

creepyadjective

having or producing a sensation as of insects creeping on the skinespecially: eerie

Creenoun

a member of a First Nations people of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewanalso: their language

crease1 of 2noun

a line or mark made by or as if by folding or wrinkling

a specially marked area around the goal in various sports (as hockey or lacrosse)

crease2 of 2verb

to make a crease in or on

to become creased

creakverb

to make a long scraping or squeaking soundalso: to go slowly with or as if with creaking wheels

craveverb

to ask earnestly : beg

crave a person's pardon

to have a strong desire for crave affection

crave a glass of water

cragnoun

a steep rugged rock or cliff

cragged 例句

1 It was at present crowned by an immense castle, which, from its lofty and cragged situation, its vast walls, and mighty towers, was deemed impregnable.

2 Moving back to escape the encroaching tide, Clarice saw the cap lying, caught on the cragged point of rock before her.

3 Do they become knotted, cragged, rumpled and elongated?

4 No, my lord, for in the passes of the Tyrol it cut to pieces the banner of the Bavarian, and, through those cragged passes, struck a path to fame for the peasant insurrectionists of Inspruck!

5 As the name suggests, ice seekers need only to pull over along the June Lake Loop and walk a short distance to a crag with relatively low angle ice ideal for learning on.

6 With his cragged forehead, rakelike frame and ascetic brush-cut, Hawke aptly embodies the latter, as Toller is revealed to be a man grappling with doubt, hopelessness and a crushing sense of guilt.

7 Segna, through its position on a cragged rock, was unapproachable by carts or horses, and consequently by artillery.

8 These are succeeded by two grottoes, set off with all the pleasing rudeness of shells and moss, and cragged stones, imitating in miniature rocks and precipices, the most dreadful and gigantic works of Nature.

9 He turns again, amid the darkness gropes, And careful climbs the cragged, slimy slopes, And now he sees, oh, joy! the light beyond!

10 The implications stretch from Owens Lake north to Mono Lake, the high-desert water body east of Yosemite National Park best known for its cragged and towering tufa formations.

11 She calls Lucy by her childhood pet name, Wizzle; Linney distinguishes her with a cragged, smoky voice, whose flattened “a”s and sanded “r”s supposedly signal northern Illinois.

12 These painting-like objects are defined by crags, fractures and subtle color shifts.

13 Waterston — as his hair silvered and his face cragged — remained its dependable face.

14 Freedom sat there cragged we saw, Freedom whom hoarse forests sang; Heaven-browed her eyes, whence sprang Audience august with law.

15 He saw the hurrying warriors directly behind them, and the rough, cragged mass of rocks in front.

16 They were fortresses, generally built on hills, or cragged rocks, or in inaccessible marshes, or on islands in rivers,--anywhere where defence was easiest.

17 To descend a cragged mountain, however, was more difficult and dangerous than to ascend it.

18 It was situated on a rocky height, nearly surrounded by a river, and defended by a fortress to which there was no access but by a steep and cragged ascent.

19 And considering Green and Branagh’s penchant for dramatic atmosphere, the story would work just as well in the Scottish Highlands, Ireland’s County Mayo or some other place of sweeping vistas and towering crags.

20 The tips of the cragged Alaskan ranges rose up against the blue of a cloudless sky, and the morning sun was flashing in rose and gold at their snowy peaks.

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