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cark

/kahrk/US // kɑrk //UK // (kɑːk) //

鲨鱼,鲨鱼头,鲨鱼皮,鲨鱼鳍

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : care or worry.
  1. 1
    • : to worry.

Examples

  • The old, old earth is glad to turn from the cark and care of driftless centuries to the first sweet blades of green.

  • Alpine tourists often employ this contrivance when they start from their bivouac in the cark morning.

  • For two wretched, suspicious, anxious days did this doubt cark at the captain's heart.

  • The nervous, excitable temper has helped the fret and cark of ambitious life.

  • It's easy for you to go joking, having neither cark nor care: that is no way to treat the second best match in Ireland!