wretch
အင်္ဂလိပ်
ပြင်ဆင်ရန်အသံထွက်
ပြင်ဆင်ရန်နာမ်
ပြင်ဆင်ရန်wretch (အက္ခရာဖလှယ်ရန် လိုအပ်) (ဗဟုဝုစ် wretches)
- ကံဆိုးသူ။ သနားကမားဖြစ်စရာကောင်းသူ။
- 1742, Henry Fielding, chapter 12, in Joseph Andrews[၁]:
- The poor wretch, who lay motionless a long time, just began to recover his senses as a stage-coach came by.
- 1789, Watkin Tench, chapter 14, in The Expedition to Botany Bay[၂]:
- The four unhappy wretches labouring under sentence of banishment were freed from their fetters, to rejoin their former society; and three days given as holidays to every convict in the colony.
- (humorous) ကောင်စုတ်။ ကောင်ယုတ်။ အယုတ်တမာ။
- 1740, Samuel Richardson, chapter 71, in Pamela[၃]:
- Swear to me but, thou bold wretch! said she, swear to me, that Pamela Andrews is really and truly thy lawful wife, without sham, without deceit, without double-meaning; and I know what I have to say!
- 1823, Walter Scott, chapter 32, in Saint Ronan's Well[၄]:
- I asked that selfish wretch, Winterblossom, to walk down with me to view her distress, and the heartless beast told me he was afraid of infection!