castaway

英['kɑːstəweɪ] 美['kæstəweɪ]
  • adj. 被抛弃的;遭难的
  • n. 坐船遇难者;被抛弃的人
  • casal adj.有格的;关于格的
  • casava n.木薯属植物;树薯粉=cassava.
  • casbah n.阿拉伯式之宫廷
  • cascade n.瀑布;[电]串联v.瀑布似地落下;(将...)连结;串联
  • cascalho n.(巴西一带含钻石或金的)砂石沉积物
Noun:
  1. a person who is rejected (from society or home)

  2. a shipwrecked person

1. Crusoe spent his time as a castaway building and inventing.
克鲁索过着不断建造和发明的漂流者的生活.

来自超越目标英语 第4册

2. 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.

来自辞典例句

3. It'll be to offer her a castaway.
那等于是让她看一个丧魂落魄者.

来自辞典例句

4. Lily had the doomed sense of the castaway who has signalled in vain to fleeing sails.
丽莉完全明白自己现在已变成一名被丢在荒岛上徒然向驶去的帆船呼救的遗弃者了.

来自辞典例句

5. From the castaway parts of organic societies, we form sentients.
来自被抛弃的一部分有建制的社会, 我们形成了有感知力的生命体.

来自电影对白

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. 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.)
    1. 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