释义 |
cadaverousca‧dav‧er‧ous /kəˈdævərəs/ adjective literary - Again the track trails off into languishing shivers and cadaverous moans.
- An alarmed octopus or one that is near death turns a cadaverous gray.
- He himself had acquired a cadaverous appearance; a shrinking manikin within his leather and steel-scale carapace.
- He was also gaunt and cadaverous, and as dark as the Semitic people of the Holy Land.
- His face was very bony, cadaverous.
- Perhaps elderly and cadaverous with a fluting voice and archaic views.
- Strings of spittle hanging from pointed teeth to lower lip reflected moonshine as the cadaverous head arched skywards.
- Tall, cadaverous preachers shuddered by.
looking extremely thin, pale, and unhealthy: cadaverous cheeks |