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wilts

美[wɪlt],英[wɪlt],

释义

v. (草木)枯萎;憔悴;〈比喻〉颓丧;使凋谢; auxv. 〈古〉will 的第二人称单数; n. (棉花)枯萎病; 网络释义: 威尔特郡;威尔士;

例句

The desert weed lives on, but the flower of spring blooms and wilts . ' Such grace, such dignity, such a tragedy.
荒漠之草生生不绝,但春天之花盛放凋零,如此恩典,如此尊荣,如此悲剧。
An infestation is usually detected only after the stem wilts and dies.
If that market wilts away, industry is likely to become much more critical of the new China ties.
如果这部分市场萎缩,巴西制造业可能会对与中国的新经济联系持更加批评的态度。
But as faith wilts, might business leaders rethink their dependency on, say, cross-border manufacturing supply chains, too?
但随着信心渐渐枯竭,商界领袖们是不是也该反思一下自己对(比如说)跨境制造业供应链的依赖呢?
This Flower is very fragile, only blooming briefly at night, and then wilts on the very next day.
这花娇贵得很,只在晚上开一会儿,第二天就谢了。
As Europe wilts under a blistering sun, water levels in the region's rivers and reservoirs are plummeting.
欧洲正在骄阳下“枯萎”。该地区河流和水库的水位正直线下降。
Scientists took two strings of plants: one that comes back strong after grazing, another that wilts.
科学家研究了两组植物:一组在被啃食过之后回复健壮,另一组枯萎了。
Torrential rains flood the coast of Peru, while south-eastern Australia wilts in drought.
秘鲁海岸被暴雨淹没,而澳大利亚东南部却在干旱中萎靡。
You might want to get it back before he wilts.
But just as often the church wilts under attack. Leaders often refuse to remove a person who is leaking poison into the church.
但我们亦常常见到,教会在面对攻击时,很多时却守不住立场,领袖们往往不愿意驱逐教会的害群之马。

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