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haggaday (n.)
mid-14c., "a kind of door latch," and said to be still the name for rings for raising thumb-latches in the north of England. It appears to be what it looks like: what you say when you open the door ("have good day," as in the 1414 record of them as hafgooddays).
1. Nick glanced around at the haggard faces watching him.
尼克环视着盯着自己的那一张张憔悴的面孔。

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2. She was looking very haggard and worn.
她看上去非常憔悴和疲惫。

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3. He looked haggard about the eyes and quite old.
他的眼圈边露出憔悴,人也显得苍老.

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4. He was pale and a bit haggard.
他面黄肌瘦。

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5. Her whole face had changed in that instant, becoming almost haggard.
她的脸上登时变了色, 简直变得消瘦了.

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