wan 的 2 个定义
wan·ner, wan·nest.
- of an unnatural or sickly pallor; pallid; lacking color: His wan face suddenly flushed.
- showing or suggesting ill health, fatigue, unhappiness, etc.: a wan look; a wan smile.
- lacking in forcefulness, competence, or effectiveness: their wan attempts to organize the alumni.
- Archaic. dark or gloomy.pale in color or hue.
wanned, wan·ning.
- to become or make wan.
wan 近义词
colorless, weak
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- Dig below the surface, though, and the broth, supposedly made with beef broth and cognac, has been wan eating both times I’ve tried it.
- “Expat bankers are definitely into the drugs/hooker scene, and Wan Chai is the very epicenter,” he told The Daily Beast.
- Laughing at one's own participants is a fine strategy for a show like "I Wanna Marry Harry."
- “I wanna go inside every corner / Girl, you really turn me on / I wanna go knock, knock our bodies to the beat”?
- What in the name of Obi-Wan would this mean for the series, including the Expanded Universe?
- If you wanna help, tell the CIA to stop trying to kill me.
- A vast assemblage of countless thousands of women, and boys, and wan and starving men, gathered in the streets of Paris.
- Humanity shut its eyes in view of the hideous apparition of wan and haggard beggary and crime.
- The colored woman came running, and with her Grace, who looked at the wan features of the soldier with piteous eyes.
- Margaret lay, wan and exhausted, on the sofa—the doctor looked very melancholy and rather stern, and the others were silent.
- Julie acknowledged this flattery by a wan little smile, and following Hester out of the 24 room, went in to see her father.