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shrivel美 ['ʃrɪv(ə)l] 英 ['ʃrɪv(ə)l] 第三人称单数:shrivels 现在分词:shriveling 过去式:shriveled v. shrink,wither,dry up,contract,curl up 1. | (使)枯萎,干枯,皱缩to become or make sth dry and wrinkled as a result of heat, cold or being old |
| The leaves on the plant had shrivelled up from lack of water. 因为缺水,植物的叶子已经枯萎了。 | | The hot weather had shrivelled the grapes in every vineyard. 天气炎热,各家葡萄园的葡萄都蔫了。 |
v. | 1. (使)皱缩;(使)干瘪;(使)枯萎;(使)无能为力,(使)失效 1. (使)皱缩;(使)干瘪;(使)枯萎;(使)无能为力,(使)失效 | n. | |
v. | 1. to become shrunken or wrinkled, or cause somebody or something to become shrunken or wrinkled, especially from drying out or aging 2. to become useless or ineffectual, or cause somebody to become useless or ineffectual 3. to become gradually smaller or less, or cause something to become gradually smaller or less 4. if something such as a plant shrivels or shrivels up, it becomes smaller and thinner than usual and it does not look fresh and healthy 5. to become weaker or smaller in amount 1. to become shrunken or wrinkled, or cause somebody or something to become shrunken or wrinkled, especially from drying out or aging 2. to become useless or ineffectual, or cause somebody to become useless or ineffectual 3. to become gradually smaller or less, or cause something to become gradually smaller or less 4. if something such as a plant shrivels or shrivels up, it becomes smaller and thinner than usual and it does not look fresh and healthy 5. to become weaker or smaller in amount |
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