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languish美 ['læŋɡwɪʃ] 英 ['læŋɡwɪʃ] - n.憔悴;惹人怜爱的感伤模样[倦态等];脉脉含情
- v.被迫滞留;长期受苦;受煎熬;变得衰弱
- 网络凋萎;受折磨;失去活力
过去分词:languished 现在分词:languishing 第三人称单数:languishes v. suffer,weaken,fail,flag,deteriorate 1. | [i] ~ (in sth) 被迫滞留;长期受苦;受煎熬to be forced to stay somewhere or suffer sth unpleasant for a long time |
| She continues to languish in a foreign prison. 她继续被囚禁在一所外国的监狱里。 |
2. | [i] 变得衰弱;未能取得进展to become weaker or fail to make progress |
| The share price languished at 102p. 股票价格停滞在 102 便士上。 |
v. | 1. to undergo hardship as a result of being deprived of something, typically attention, independence, or freedom 2. to decline steadily, becoming less vital, strong, or successful 3. to long for something that is being denied 4. to fail to be successful or to improve 5. to remain in a difficult or unpleasant situation for a long time 6. be or become languid;lose health and strength;be unhappy because of a desire 1. to undergo hardship as a result of being deprived of something, typically attention, independence, or freedom 2. to decline steadily, becoming less vital, strong, or successful 3. to long for something that is being denied 4. to fail to be successful or to improve 5. to remain in a difficult or unpleasant situation for a long time 6. be or become languid;lose health and strength;be unhappy because of a desire |
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