释义 |
way-worn, a. Worn or wearied by travel.
1777Potter æschylus, Choeph. 350, I, like a stranger, harness'd in this coarse And way-worn garb. 1788Crowe Levesdon Hill 14 By soft gradations of ascent to lead The labouring and way-worn feet along. 1824L. M. Hawkins Annaline II. 24 [He had a] wayworn look and meagre aspect. 1836W. Irving Astoria II. 141 The wayworn and hungry travellers. 1866Le Fanu All in Dark xxi, The horses..emerged from the inn-yard gate..to replace the way⁓worn team. fig.1848Thackeray Van. Fair liii, That night..she prayed humbly for that poor wayworn sinner. |