英 [ˈhʌntʃbækt] 美 [ˈhʌntʃbækt]
adj. 驼背的
characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column
同义词: crookback / crookbacked / humped / humpbacked / gibbous / kyphotic
... 麻烦的, 不平静的, 混乱的 { troubled } 驼背的 { hunchbacked } 严重事故, 受害者, 伤亡 { casualty } ...
驼背的
Grandfather is quite old and a bit hunchbacked.
祖父年纪大了,背有点驼。
This is the truth that this hunchbacked old man has taught us.
这就是这位驼背老人告诉我们的道理。
The man crept, hunchbacked, down the last few steps and moved into the room.
那个男人弓着腰走下最后几级楼梯,来到房间里。
There were six or seven young men, most of them wearing shalwar kameez instead of uniforms, under the command of a tiny hunchbacked man who walked with difficulty, using crutches.
Assuming that the skeleton really is that of the king as the DNA experts at Leicester contend, having connected him to a Canadian carpenter named Michael Ibsen, who is directly descended from King Richard's mother its curvature of the spine implies that Shakespeare only slightly exaggerated by making him hunchbacked.
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