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wilt 1 AHD[wĭlt] D.J.[wɪlt]K.K.[wɪlt]v.(动词)wilt.ed, wilt.ing, wilts v.intr.(不及物动词)- To become limp or flaccid; droop:使枯萎:变得软垂而不挺括;下垂:plants wilting in the heat.因炎热而枯萎的植物
- To feel or exhibit the effects of fatigue or exhaustion; weaken markedly:萎靡不振,沮丧:感觉或表现出疲劳或困顿;明显地衰弱:"His brain wilted from hitherto unprecedented weariness"(Vladimir Nabokov)“因迄今为止从未有过的疲劳,他感到萎靡不振”(弗拉基米尔·纳博科夫)
v.tr.(及物动词)- To cause to droop or lose freshness.使软垂,使枯萎,使调谢
- To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust.使萎靡,使沮丧:使丧失精力或活力;使疲惫不堪,耗尽精力
n.(名词)- The act of wilting or the state of being wilted.枯萎,凋谢:枯萎,已枯萎的状态
- Any of various plant diseases characterized by slow or rapid collapse of terminal shoots, branches, or entire plants.萎蔫病:一种植物疾病,特点是芽尖或枝头甚至整个植物或快或慢地萎缩
- Possibly alteration of dialectal welk 可能为 方言 welk的变化
- from Middle English welken 源自 中古英语 welken
wilt 2 AHD[wĭlt] D.J.[wɪlt]K.K.[wɪlt]v.aux.Archaic(助动词)【古语】- A second person singular present tense of will 2 will的第二人称单数现在时2
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