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wrought

/rawt/US // rɔt //UK // (rɔːt) //

锻打,锻压,锻制,锻造

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Archaic except in some senses. a simple past tense and past participle of work.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : worked.
    • : elaborated; embellished.
    • : not rough or crude.
    • : produced or shaped by beating with a hammer, as iron or silver articles.

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Examples

  • The timing flaw allows a malware-wrought page to race to access memory and all your other pages, not only those pages opened by following a link from one to another, but any page open in your browser.

  • The timing flaw allows a malware wrought page to race to access memory and all your other pages, not only those pages opened by following a link from one to another, but any page open in your browser.

  • That might not be enough, though, to chase away everything 2020 wrought.

  • You sit down again and stare at the stage, enthralled by the magic wrought on you.

  • Oh, the heaven and hell wrought by the casual use of a pronoun.

  • Then as now, the majority of Americans had little interest in examining the nuclear sword of Damocles their fear had wrought.

  • So I was more wrought with nerves about that than almost anything in that number.

  • They are as emotionally-wrought and heartbreaking as Davis describes.

  • This deft, delicately wrought story is Murakami at his best.

  • His parents were peasants and he wrought as a day laborer till he attracted attention.

  • This unreasoning, feminine obstinacy so wrought upon him that he permitted himself a smile and a lapse into irony and banter.

  • The baby's white robe, finely wrought in open-work, was also done, and freshly washed and ironed.

  • Garnache need not plague himself with vexation that his rash temper alone had wrought his ruin now.

  • The boiler was of wrought iron, built in brickwork, and looked like a big kitchen-boiler.