gnarled
adj. (樹、樹幹、樹枝)扭曲的; 多瘤的; 多節的; (手、手指)粗糙的
A gnarled tree is twisted and strangely shaped because it is old.
...a large and beautiful garden full of ancient gnarled trees.
長滿了扭曲盤錯的古樹的漂亮大花園
A person who is gnarled looks very old because their skin has lines on it or their body is bent. If someone has gnarled hands, their hands are twisted as a result of old age or illness.
...gnarled old men...
滿臉皺紋的老人
His hands were gnarled with arthritis.
他的雙手因患關節炎而扭曲變形。
1. used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots;
Sailor as he was, it was easy enough for him to clamber up the gnarled trunk.
他雖說是個水手,攀上這扭曲的樹幹, 倒還容易.
The gnarled , bearded features of Homer are dear to me, for he, too, knew blindness.
中楣石柱的複製品, 我意識到向前衝鋒的的雅典武士的勻稱和諧美.
An old , old ivy vine, gnarled and decayed at the roots, climbed the brick wall.
一棵老極了的長春藤, 枯萎的根糾結在一塊, 枝幹攀在磚牆的半腰上.
Frank inserted a gnarled finger into his ear and rotated it.
弗蘭克把一個多節瘤的手指塞進耳朵裡,掏轉.
My gnarled fingers fumbled as I tried to spring the latch.
當我試著跳門閂的時候,我的節手指摸索.