castaway
听听怎么读
英 [ˈkɑ:stəweɪ]
美 [ˈkæstəweɪ]
是什么意思
被抛弃的人,坐船遇难者,漂流者;
被抛弃的,无价值的,遭难的;
变形
复数:castaways
英英释义
castaway[ 'kɑ:stəwei ]
-
n.
-
a person who is rejected (from society or home)
同义词:outcastpariahIshmael
-
a shipwrecked person
同义词:shipwreck survivor
-
a person who is rejected (from society or home)
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- This old man was a castaway Englishman, Henry Atkins by name.
这个老头儿是个落魄的英国人,名叫亨利阿特金斯。
用作名词(n.)
- He realized that all the gold in the world was of no use to a castaway.
他认识到对于一个落难荒岛的飘流者来说
权威例句
CastawayCastawayCastawayIsland CastawayCastaway: a context-aware task management systemReturn of a castaway: The gripping story of a boring clamThe Mystery of the Cabinet Castaway: Why We Buy Products We Never UseLost on a Desert Island: The Sims 2 Castaway as Convergence TextForest Islands and Castaway Communities: REDD+ and Forest Restoration in Prey Lang ForestCast Away and Survivor: The Surviving Castaway and the Rebirth of EmpireThe American Hermit and the British Castaway: Voluntary Retreat and Deliberative Democracy in Early American CultureHuman Tigresses, Fractious Angels, and Nursery Saints: Augusta Webster's "A Castaway"and Victorian Discourses on Prostitution and W...ECONOMICAL REPRESENTATIONS: DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI'S "JENNY,"AUGUSTA WEBSTER'S "A CASTAWAY,"AND THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE CONTAGIOU...