['hærəʊ]['hæroʊ]
  • n.
  • vt. 耙掘;伤害;使苦恼
    • adjective(形容词)
      1. 痛苦的,苦恼的

    双解例句

    adjective(形容词)
    1. 痛苦的,苦恼的

      His face was harrowed.

      他表情痛苦。

    小知识

    The adjective harrowed describes an anxious, troubled feeling. You may tell your friends you're fine, but your harrowed face betrays the fact that you're worried about your missing cat.

    After a sleepless night spent fretting about your cat, your harrowed expression will disappear instantly when he comes strolling in the door at breakfast time, meowing. Harrowed, along with the adjective harrowing, comes from the verb harrow. This word, literally “plow the earth,” gained a figurative meaning of “distress greatly” after Shakespeare used it that way in Hamlet. While harrowing things can be terrifying, harrowed captures more of a worried, anguished feeling.

    实用短语

    1. his face worn and harrowed

      他的脸带着疲惫和痛苦,他的面容疲倦而忧伤,看到他的脸憔悴忧愁,他的脸上有疲倦和苦恼

    2. harrowed light

      哈罗的烛火

    3. harrowed soil

      耙过的土壤

    常用短语

    1. disc harrow

      圆盘耙;圆片耙