wilt

英[wɪlt] 美[wɪlt]
  • v. (使)枯萎;(使)萎靡
  • n. 枯萎;憔悴
wilted wilted wilting wilts
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Noun:
  1. any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots

  2. causing to become limp or drooping

Verb:
  1. lose strength;

    "My opponent was wilting"

  2. become limp;

    "The flowers wilted"

1. Cotton verticillium wilt is one of the most crushing disease to cotton.
棉花黄萎病(CottonVerticillium Wilt) 是棉花生长过程中最具毁灭性的病害之一.

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2. -- But thou wilt see her now with other eyes.
—— 但现在你要用另一副目光来见她.

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3. Now, go thy ways, and deal as thou wilt with yonder man. "
如今, 你去走你的路, 随你自己的意愿去处理同那人的关系吧. ”

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4. " Wilt thou let me be at peace, if I once tell thee? "
“ 要是我告诉你,你肯不肯让我安静安静? ”

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5. " Thou thyself wilt see it, one time or another.
“ 总有一天,你自己会看到的.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The flowers are wilting for lack of water.
      这些花因缺水而渐渐枯萎。
    2. Several sleepless nights made him wilt.
      数个不眠之夜使他憔悴。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We are the flowers in the wind, blooming for its wilt.
      我们是风中飘落的花朵,为了枯萎而盛开。