单词 | jaundiced |
释义 | jaundiced From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Illness & disabilityjaundicedjaun‧diced /ˈdʒɔːndɪst $ ˈdʒɒːn-, ˈdʒɑːn-/ adjective1 DISAPPOINTEDthinking that people or things are bad, especially because you have had bad experiences in the pastjaundiced view of the world. He has a very jaundiced eye (=in a jaundiced way). She viewed politics and politicians with a 2 MIsuffering from jaundiceExamples from the Corpusjaundiced• Even student teachers, who might reasonably be expected to be the least jaundiced and most optimistic informants, aren't happy.• After two weeks she became jaundiced and was referred with the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis.• His editorial polemics, however, were jaundiced by anti-Semitism.• We all land safely with no real casualties other than the odd jaundiced expression.• A night to bring any man to contemplate the dogged scourge of Lady Fortune's whip with a jaundiced eye.• This morning even the scenery could not lift her from her jaundiced mood.jaundiced eye• A night to bring any man to contemplate the dogged scourge of Lady Fortune's whip with a jaundiced eye.• Even to the jaundiced eyes of veteran Washington reporters, this is mighty early to be planning a presidential campaign.• The jaundiced eye sees not black and white but yellow and grey. |
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