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haggard adj [appearance, person] exténué ; [face, expression] défait ; to look haggard (and drawn) avoir l'air exténué. -
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haggard ['hægəd](a) (tired, drawn) hâve;∎ he looked haggard il avait les traits tirés(b) (wild → face) égaré, hagard -
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haggard [ˊhægəd] aизмождённый, изму́ченный; осу́нувшийся -
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adjective* * *['hæɡəd]((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) leidgezeichnet* * *hag·gard[ˈhægəd, AM -ɚd]she had a \haggard look on her face sie sah erschöpft aus* * *['hgəd]adjausgezehrt; (from tiredness) abgespannt; (from worry) abgehärmt, verhärmthe had a very haggard expression throughout the trial — er wirkte während der ganzen Verhandlung sehr mitgenommen
* * *haggard [ˈhæɡə(r)d]A adj (adv haggardly)1. wild (Blick)2. a) abgehärmt, sorgenvollb) abgespanntc) abgezehrt, hagerB s Falke, der ausgewachsen eingefangen wurde* * *adjective* * *adj.abgehärmt adj.abgezehrt adj.verstört adj.wild adj. -
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изможденный имя прилагательное:осунувшийся (haggard, peaked, peaky)имя существительное:сокол, пойманный взрослым (haggard) -
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'hæɡəd((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) macilento, ojeroso, demacradotr['hægəd]1 (look exhausted) ojeroso,-a, trasnochado,-a; (look drawn and pale) macilento,-ahaggard ['hægərd] adj: demacrado, macilento♦ haggardly advadj.• macilento, -a adj.• ojeroso, -a adj.• trasnochado, -a adj.• trasojado, -a adj.'hægərd, 'hægədadjective demacrado['hæɡǝd]ADJ (from tiredness) ojeroso; (=unwell, unhealthy) demacrado, macilento* * *['hægərd, 'hægəd]adjective demacrado -
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['hægəd]aggettivo [appearance, person] smunto, macilento; [face, expression] tirato* * *['hæɡəd]((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) stanco, smunto* * *haggard /ˈhægəd/A a.1 allampanato; macilento; smunto; sparuto; dall'aria smarrita; spauritoB n.( falconeria) falco preso da adulto, non addomesticato● a haggard look, un aspetto stanco; un'aria smarritahaggardly avv. haggardness n. [u].* * *['hægəd]aggettivo [appearance, person] smunto, macilento; [face, expression] tirato -
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['hægəd]adjизмученный, изнурённый, замученный, измождённый, осунувшийся- haggard look- haggard face
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1. [ʹhægəd] n охот.сокол, пойманный взрослым2. [ʹhægəd] a1. измождённый, измученный, худой, загнанный2. охот.1) пойманный взрослым ( о соколе)2) дикий, неприручённый (особ. о соколе) -
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'hæɡəd((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) herjet, hulkinnet, magermager--------skrinnadj. \/ˈhæɡəd\/1) uttært, mager, hulkinnet, utslitt, dratt (om ansiktsuttrykk)2) forgremmet, herjet3) ( om hauk) vill, utemmet -
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['hæɡəd]((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) udkørt* * *['hæɡəd]((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) udkørt -
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['hæɡəd]((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) upadel* * *I [haegəd]adjective ( haggardly adverb)upadel (obraz), shujšan, izžet; neudomačen, divji (sokol)II [haegəd]noundivji, neudomačen sokol -
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['hægəd]aggettivo [appearance, person] smunto, macilento; [face, expression] tirato* * *['hæɡəd]((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) stanco, smunto* * *(Surnames) Haggard /ˈhægəd/* * *['hægəd]aggettivo [appearance, person] smunto, macilento; [face, expression] tirato -
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[̈ɪˈhæɡəd]haggard изможденный, измученный; осунувшийся haggard неприрученный, дикий (о соколе) -
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['hæɡəd]((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) gugginn -
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vad külsejű, szikár, elkínzott, elgyötört* * *['hæɡəd]((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) szikár, nyúzott -
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Adj1. थका\haggardहारामोहन के लम्बी बीमारी से उठने के बाद वह "haggard" दिखाई देता था. -
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['hæɡəd]((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) macilento* * *hag.gard[h'ægəd] adj 1 de aspecto selvagem. 2 pessoa intratável. 3 fatigado e faminto.
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Haggard — Hag gard, n. [See {Haggard}, a.] 1. (Falconry) A young or untrained hawk or falcon. [1913 Webster] 2. A fierce, intractable creature. [1913 Webster] I have loved this proud disdainful haggard. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. [See {Haggard}, a., 2.] A hag … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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haggard — [hag′ərd] adj. [MFr hagard, untamed, untamed hawk] 1. Falconry designating a hawk captured after reaching maturity 2. untamed; unruly; wild 3. a) wild eyed b) having a wild, wasted, worn look, as from sleeplessness, grief, or illness; gaunt;… … English World dictionary
Haggard — Hag gard, n. [See 1st {Haw}, {Hedge}, and {Yard} an inclosed space.] A stackyard. [Prov. Eng.] Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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