cark
英 [kɑːk]
美[kɑrk]
- vt. 使…烦恼;使…忧虑
- vi. 烦恼;忧虑
- n. 烦恼;忧虑
英英释义
- 1. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed;
- "She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill"
考试真题
- By rail: the nearest station is Cark-in-cartmel with trains to Carnforth, Lancaster and Preston for connections to major cities & airports.
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实用场景例句
- In the cark he ran up against a stool.
- 他在黑暗中撞上丁一只凳子.
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双语例句
- 1. In the cark he ran up against a stool.
- 他在黑暗中撞上丁一只凳子.
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英文词源
- cark (v.)
- "to be weighed down or oppresssed by cares or worries, be concerned about," early 12c., a figurative use, via Anglo-French from Old North French carkier "to load, burden," from Late Latin carcare (see charge (v.)). Compare Old North French carguer "charger," corresponding to Old French chargier. The literal sense in English, "to load, put a burden on," is from c. 1300. Related: Carked; carking. Also as a noun in Middle English and after, "charge, responsibility; anxiety, worry; burden on the mind or spirit," (c. 1300), from Anglo-French karke, from Old North French form of Old French carche, variant of charge "load, burden, imposition."