blighting

英[blaɪt] 美[blaɪt]
  • n.枯萎病;导致破坏的因素v.(使)枯萎;摧毁
blighted blighted blighting blights
Noun:
  1. a state or condition being blighted

  2. any plant disease resulting in withering without rotting

Verb:
  1. cause to suffer a blight;

    "Too much rain may blight the garden with mold"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Blight is a disease incident to plants.
      植物容易患枯萎病。
    2. The apple crop was wiped out by blight.
      枯萎病使苹果全无收成。
    3. There is a blight on all his efforts.
      他的一切努力都遭到挫折。
    4. The accident cast a blight on our happiness.
      那场意外事故使我们的幸福生活蒙上了一层阴影。
    5. Such a blight was fallen over my literary career.
      我的文学生涯受到极大挫折。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Too much rain may blight the garden with mold.
      雨水太多会令花园因长真菌而枯萎。
    2. Her life was blighted by ill health.
      她的一生被疾病所摧残。
    3. Let us heal the world and blight its pain.
      让我们拯救世界,让伤痛枯萎。
    4. I wish to foster, not to blight; to earn gratitude, not to wring tears of blood.
      我希望培育,不希望损坏--希望赢得感激,不希望挤出血泪。