wan
英 [wɒn]
美 [wɑn]
- adj. 无血色的,苍白的;病态的;暗淡的
- vi. 变苍白
- vt. 使变苍白;使呈病态
- n. (Wan)人名;(中)万(普通话·威妥玛);(泰、柬)旺
GRE
wan 苍白的,无血色的来自Proto-Germanic*wano,缺乏,空无,词源同wane,want。引申词义苍白的,无血色的。
- wan (adj.)
- Old English wann "dark, dusky, lacking luster," later "leaden, pale, gray," of uncertain origin, and not found in other Germanic languages. The connecting notion is colorlessness. Perhaps related to wane. Related: Wanly; wanness.
- 1. Despite his weariness, Brand mustered a wan smile.
- 虽然精疲力竭,布兰德还是无力地笑了笑。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He looked wan and tired.
- 他脸色苍白,面带倦容。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. his grey, wan face
- 他那苍白憔悴的面孔
来自《权威词典》
- 4. She looked wan and fragile.
- 她看上去既疲乏又虚弱.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. PPP protocol is a widely supported WAN datagram encapsulating protocol.
- PPP协议是个被广泛使用,用来实现LAN协议 中继的WAN数据封装协议.
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