Old English hlanc "loose and empty, slender, flaccid," from Proto-Germanic *hlanka-, forming words meaning "to bend, turn," perhaps with a connecting notion of "flexible" (see flank (n.)). In Middle English, "Some examples may be long adj. with unvoicing of g" ["Middle English Dictionary"]
实用例句
1. She ran her fingers through her hair; it felt lank and dirty.
她用手指梳了梳自己的长发,头发摸起来又油又脏。
来自柯林斯例句
2. She had lank hair and sallow skin.
她头发平直,皮肤发黄。
来自柯林斯例句
3. I've got lank work to do.
我有很多工作要做。
来自《权威词典》
4. She looked at the lank figure leaning against the porch column, chewing a straw.
思嘉打量着这个靠在廊柱上 、 跟里嚼着干草的瘦个子.
来自飘(部分)
5. He rose to lank height and grasped Billy McMahan's hand.