| 单词 | chétif | 
| 释义 | chétifadj.  Sickly, thin, weak, esp. of a person's constitution; miserable, wretched. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > 			[adjective]		 > in state of ill health or diseased > weak > of constitution neshOE tender?c1225 softa1387 delicatea1398 nicec1450 slendera1500 weak?1523 dainty1562 fine1562 cockney1573 weakly1577 dough-baked1592 lax1732 flimsy1742 lax-fibred1762 doughy1763 dauncy1846 fragile1858 slim1877 chétif1908 1801    C. W. Wynn Let. in  Corr. 		(1920)	 62  				I hail you by your newly acquired Title in comparison of which the appellation of Clerk is certainly as you say chetive. 1908    Daily Chron. 30 Oct. 4/4  				Her tall, strapping girl is usually accompanied in the streets by a chétive, but rather pretty little maid. 1914    D. H. Lawrence Prussian Officer & Other Stories 75  				A small, chétif man, scarcely larger than a boy of twelve. 1920    D. H. Lawrence Women in Love xxx. 522  				He looked chétif and puny. 1921    Blackwood's Mag. Feb. 250/1  				Upon this small coterie..there burst..this insignificant chétive child. 1946    H. Nicolson Diary 29 July 		(1968)	 69  				Our delegation does not look impressive. Attlee, so small, so chétif; A. V. Alexander, sturdy but scrubby; Hector McNeil, Scotch and dour. 1976    J. Bayley Uses of Division  i. i. 35  				The unconscious humour of the glowing texture, in accounts of food, clothes, gesture and speech; and the way in which these things emerge in contrast to the chétif and malign accuracy of self-glorifying intention. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1989; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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