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    KK [gɔnt]

    a. 形容詞

    • 1. 憔悴的;枯瘦的 He had gaunt cheeks after his long illness. 他久病後雙頰瘦削。
    • 2. 荒涼的 a gaunt hillside 荒涼的山坡

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  2. GAUNT翻譯:(尤指由於疾病或饑餓)瘦削的,骨瘦如柴的,憔悴的, 荒涼的;平淡無奇的;難看的。了解更多。

  3. very thin, especially because of sickness or hunger: Her face was gaunt and grey. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having less flesh on the body than average. thin She's on a diet but I think she's already too thin. skinny You should eat more. You're much too skinny. scrawny He hated his scrawny legs.

  4. GAUNT meaning: 1. very thin, especially because of sickness or hunger: 2. empty and not attractive: 3. very…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of GAUNT is excessively thin and angular. How to use gaunt in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Gaunt.

  6. 3 天前 · adjective Word forms: -er, -est. 1. extremely thin and bony; haggard and drawn, as from great hunger, weariness, or torture; emaciated. 2. bleak, desolate, or grim, as places or things. a gaunt, windswept landscape. SYNONYMS 1. lean, spare, scrawny, lank, angular, rawboned. See thin.

  7. adjective. , gaunt·er, gaunt·est. extremely thin and bony; haggard and drawn, as from great hunger, weariness, or torture; emaciated. Synonyms: rawboned, angular, lank, scrawny, spare, lean. Antonyms: stout. bleak, desolate, or grim, as places or things: a gaunt, windswept landscape. Gaunt.

  8. Check pronunciation: gaunt. Definition of gaunt adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. It means you look skinny like you're sick, not skinny like you have a personal nutritionist slapping your hand when you reach for a bonbon. A good way to remember gaunt is that it rhymes with haunt, and gaunt people look pale, drawn, and wasted — like you'd expect a haunting ghost to appear.

  10. Synonyms for GAUNT: haggard, skeletal, emaciated, starved, bony, starving, cadaverous, hungry; Antonyms of GAUNT: healthy, burly, husky, beefy, brawny, hale, fit, hearty

  11. Gaunt definition: Thin or emaciated. Origin of Gaunt From Middle English gawnt, gawnte (“lean, slender”), from Old French, probably from a Scandinavian source, related to Old Norse gandr (“magic staff, stick”), from Proto-Germanic *gandaz (“stick, staff”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷʰen-(“to beat, hit, drive”). ...

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