释义 |
- v.蔫;变得委靡不振;发蔫;变得又累又乏
- auxv.〈古〉will 的第二人称单数
- n.(棉花)枯萎病
- 网络凋谢;萎蔫;萎蔫病
过去分词:wilted 现在分词:wilting 第三人称单数:wilts v. droop,wither,shrivel,fade,wane 1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使)枯萎,凋谢,蔫if a plant or flowerwilts , or sthwilts it, it bends towards the ground because of the heat or a lack of water |
2. | [i] (informal) 变得委靡不振;发蔫;变得又累又乏;失去自信to become weak or tired or less confident |
| The spectators were wilting visibly in the hot sun. 看得出观众在炎热的阳光下快支撑不住了。 | | He was wilting under the pressure of work. 他被工作压得喘不过气来。 |
3. | (同一个人谈话时用,即 you will)used to mean ‘you will’, when talking to one person |
n. | 1. the drooping of plants or shriveling of leaves because of a lack of water, too much heat, or disease 2. a plant disease caused by fungi, bacteria, or viruses that make plants droop and leaves shrivel 3. an instance of wilting or the condition of having wilted | v. | 1. to droop or shrivel through lack of water, too much heat, or disease, or make a plant droop or shrivel 2. to become weak and tired, e.g. because of heat 3. to lose confidence, composure, or enthusiasm, or make somebody do this 4. if you wilt vegetables or they wilt, you cook them gently, usually in a little fat over heat 5. if a plant wilts, it gradually bends towards the ground because it needs water or is dying 6. if a person wilts, they have less energy, confidence, or enthusiasm 1. to droop or shrivel through lack of water, too much heat, or disease, or make a plant droop or shrivel 2. to become weak and tired, e.g. because of heat 3. to lose confidence, composure, or enthusiasm, or make somebody do this 4. if you wilt vegetables or they wilt, you cook them gently, usually in a little fat over heat 5. if a plant wilts, it gradually bends towards the ground because it needs water or is dying 6. if a person wilts, they have less energy, confidence, or enthusiasm |
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