wither
英 [ˈwɪðə(r)]
美 [ˈwɪðər]
v. (使)枯萎,凋谢; 萎缩; (尤指渐渐)破灭,消失
过去式:withered 过去分词:withered 现在分词:withering 第三人称单数:withers 复数:withers
Collins.1 / BNC.11732 / COCA.11891
短语动词
wither away
1. 衰弱;凋敝
牛津词典
verb
- (使)枯萎,凋谢
if a plant withers or sth withers it, it dries up and dies- The grass had withered in the warm sun.
这些草在温暖的阳光下枯死了。
- The grass had withered in the warm sun.
- 萎缩;(尤指渐渐)破灭,消失
to become less or weaker, especially before disappearing completely- All our hopes just withered away.
我们所有的希望都渐渐破灭了。
- All our hopes just withered away.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 衰弱;凋敝
If someone or somethingwithers, they become very weak.- When he went into retirement, he visibly withered...
他到退休年龄时已老态毕现。 - Industries unable to modernize have been left to wither.
无法实现现代化的行业已经自行衰落。 - Wither awaymeans the same aswither.
wither away 同 wither - To see my body literally wither away before my eyes was exasperating.
眼见自己的身体日渐衰弱真是让人心烦。
- When he went into retirement, he visibly withered...
- VERB (花朵、植物)枯萎,凋谢
If a flower or plantwithers, it dries up and dies.- The flowers in Isabel's room had withered...
伊莎贝尔房间里的花已经枯萎了。 - Farmers in the Midwest have watched their crops wither because of drought conditions.
美国中西部农民眼睁睁地看着他们的庄稼旱死。
- The flowers in Isabel's room had withered...
- 甲;马肩隆
The highest part of a horse's back, behind its neck, is referred to as itswithers.
英英释义
verb
- wither, as with a loss of moisture
- The fruit dried and shriveled
- lose freshness, vigor, or vitality
- Her bloom was fading