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词汇 haggard
释义 haggard
adjective
uk /ˈhæɡ.əd/ us /ˈhæɡ.ɚd/
looking ill or tired, often with dark skin under the eyes: 憔悴的,形容枯槁的
He'd been drinking the night before and was looking a bit haggard.他前一天晚上喝了酒,看起来有点憔悴。
Synonyms
careworn
emaciatedformal
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Tired and making tired
all in
anti-fatigue
at your worstidiom
be dead on your feetidiom
be fit/ready to dropidiom
finish something off
fit to dropidiom
fragile
frazzled
gassed
haggardly
knackered
shell-shocked
sleep-deprived
sleepily
sleepiness
sleepy
stonkered
strung out
zonked

haggard | American Dictionary


haggard
adjective
us/ˈhæɡ·ərd/
(of a person) having dark areas around the eyes and lines on the face, esp. from being tired or from suffering:
His face was haggard, and his eyes were bloodshot.

Examples of haggard


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The face seemed thin, lined, haggard with recent illness.
He looked as haggard as was possible to see a young man in such splendid health.
Nothing specific, just looking haggard, old.
Haggard makes this dilemma even more explicit and male-oriented.
People become sick, depressed and haggard through lack of amenities.
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To-day women of 50 have not the haggard appearance they used to have 20 years ago.
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He was dishevelled and haggard, with severe swellings on his left foot and left hand.
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Why should a landowner be paid because a beautiful valley has been made haggard and ugly.
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He has a haggard appearance, a renewed dose of the poison gives temporary relief but at the cost of future misery.
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It is still more if you shut your eyes and try to imagine half a million or a quarter of a million hopeless and haggard faces in a row.
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I see the haggard faces.
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Phdre is next to his bed, dozing in a chair and looking clearly haggard.
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After a long time, the prince haggard and unrecognizable reached her elder sister's town.
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Three days after disappearing, however, he reappeared with torn and dirty clothes and a haggard appearance.
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His brothers noted his haggard appearance, apparent in his final photographs.
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