wilt
英 [wɪlt]
美 [wɪlt]
v. (使)枯萎,凋谢,蔫; 变得委靡不振; 发蔫; 变得又累又乏; 失去自信; 同一个人谈话时用,即you will
过去式:wilted 现在分词:wilting 过去分词:wilted 第三人称单数:wilts
Collins.1 / BNC.14722 / COCA.10000
牛津词典
verb
- (使)枯萎,凋谢,蔫
if a plant or flower wilts , or sth wilts it, it bends towards the ground because of the heat or a lack of water - 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。
- The spectators were wilting visibly in the hot sun.
- (同一个人谈话时用,即you will)
used to mean ‘you will’, when talking to one person
柯林斯词典
- VERB 枯萎;凋谢;发蔫
If a plantwilts, it gradually bends downwards and becomes weak because it needs more water or is dying.- The roses wilted the day after she bought them...
她买的玫瑰第二天就凋谢了。 - Remove any damaged or wilted leaves.
去掉烂叶和枯叶。
- The roses wilted the day after she bought them...
- VERB 变得萎靡不振;打蔫儿;消沉
If someonewilts, they become weak or tired, or lose confidence.- She soon wilted in the morning heat...
在早晨的热浪中她很快就蔫儿了。 - The government wilted in the face of such powerful pressure.
政府面对如此大的压力,失去了信心。
- She soon wilted in the morning heat...
英英释义
noun
- causing to become limp or drooping
- any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling
verb
- become limp
- The flowers wilted
- lose strength
- My opponent was wilting