单词 | castaway |
释义 | castaway (once / 4469 pages) n A castaway is someone who's stranded on shore, often after surviving a shipwreck. A sailor who swims to a small island after a terrible storm can call herself a castaway. A castaway is more likely to be a character in a book than a real person, although occasionally a survivor has found him or herself washed up on an island. Some theories about what happened to the pilot Amelia Earhart after her disappearance include the idea that she was a castaway on some Pacific island. In the 15th century, a castaway was "one who is rejected." The deserted island survivor meaning came along in the late 1700s. WORD FAMILYcastaway: castaways USAGE EXAMPLESMichael did not choose any of his own songs for his castaway list, but recounted the tragedy which inspired Jesus to a Child. BBC(Dec 26, 2016) Ben Carson, another castaway from the Republican primary and onetime Trump foe, was tapped as the secretary for Department of Housing and Urban Development. Washington Times(Dec 16, 2016) Survivor The remaining castaways vie for a chance at the $1-million prize in the season finale. Los Angeles Times(Dec 13, 2016) 1n a shipwrecked person Syn|Hyper shipwreck survivor abandoned person someone for whom hope has been abandoned 2n a person who is rejected (from society or home) Syn|Hypo|Hyper Ishmael, outcast, pariah heretic, misbeliever, religious outcast a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church lepera pariah who is avoided by others Harijan, untouchablebelongs to lowest social and ritual class in India unfortunate, unfortunate person a person who suffers misfortune |
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