wan
形容词比较级
waner
形容词最高级
wanest
1
苍白的, 病态的
pale or sickly, typically due to fear, illness, or exhaustion
- Her wan complexion was a clear sign that she had been feeling unwell for days.
她苍白的面容清楚地表明她已经感到不适好几天了。
- Despite the cheerful surroundings, his wan skin made it clear he was battling a fever.
尽管周围环境欢快,但他苍白的皮肤清楚地表明他正在发烧。
- The prolonged illness had given his face a wan look, devoid of its usual vitality.
长期的疾病使他的脸色变得苍白,失去了往日的活力。
- The patient’s wan face indicated that the treatments were taking a toll on his health.
病人苍白的脸色表明治疗正在影响他的健康。
- His wan expression was the result of a long night without sleep.
他苍白的表情是一夜未眠的结果。
2
微弱的, 暗淡的
weakly and feeble, often used to describe light that is dim or faint
- The wan light of the early morning barely illuminated the room.
清晨的微弱光线几乎无法照亮房间。
- As the day progressed, the sun's rays grew wan, casting a muted glow over the landscape.
随着一天的推进,太阳的光线变得微弱,在风景上投下了柔和的光芒。
- The lantern's wan flame flickered weakly in the dark, providing little illumination.
灯笼的微弱火焰在黑暗中微弱地闪烁,提供的光线很少。
- Her wan expression seemed to reflect the dim, fading light of the overcast sky.
每一个苍白的表情似乎都反映了阴天暗淡、褪色的光线。
- The old, wan streetlights struggled to penetrate the thick fog that blanketed the city.
那些老旧、微弱的街灯努力穿透笼罩城市的浓雾。
3
苍白的, 微弱的
(of a smile) unenthusiastic in expression
- She gave a wan smile, clearly too tired to engage.
她露出了一个苍白的微笑,显然太累了无法参与。
- His wan smile barely masked his disappointment.
他苍白的微笑几乎掩盖不住他的失望。
- With a wan smile, he nodded and said nothing.
带着苍白的微笑,他点了点头,什么也没说。
- He forced a wan smile, trying to appear polite.
他强挤出一个苍白的微笑,试图显得有礼貌。