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wilted是wilt的过去分词 - v.凋谢;憔悴;〈比喻〉颓丧;使枯萎
- adj.焯水的
- auxv.〈古〉will 的第二人称单数
- n.【植】萎蔫病
- 网络枯萎的;萎蔫的;飘零的落花
过去分词:wilted 现在分词:wilting 第三人称单数:wilts v. droop,wither,shrivel,fade,wane 1. | (菜叶)稍煮的,焯水的wilted vegetable leaves, for example lettuce leaves, have been cooked for a short time and then used in a salad |
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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