castaway

英[?kɑ:st?we?]
美[?k?st?we?]

基本釋義

n.
被拋棄的人,坐船遇難者,漂流者

詞性變化

實用例句

It'll be to offer her a castaway.

那等于是讓她看一個喪魂落魄者.

辭典例句

Crusoe spent his time as a castaway building and inventing.

克魯索過著不斷建造和發(fā)明的漂流者的生活.

超越目標(biāo)英語 第4冊

Lily had the doomed sense of the castaway who has signalled in vain to fleeing sails.

麗莉完全明白自己現(xiàn)在已變成一名被丟在荒島上徒然向駛?cè)サ姆艟鹊倪z棄者了.

辭典例句

From the castaway parts of organic societies, we form sentients.

來自被拋棄的一部分有建制的社會, 我們形成了有感知力的生命體.

電影對白

This old man was a castaway Englishman, Henry Atkins by name.

這個老頭兒是個落魄的英國人, 名叫亨利?阿特金斯.

辭典例句

英英釋義

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

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