wilt
第三人称
wilts
现在进行时
wilting
过去式
wilted
过去完成时
wilted
1
枯萎, 衰弱
to gradually lose strength, energy, or confidence, often due to exhaustion or discouragement
- She started strong during the debate, but began to wilt under the aggressive questioning.
她在辩论中开始时很强硬,但在激烈的质问下开始萎靡。
- After working nonstop for twelve hours, he wilted into the couch without a word.
在连续工作十二个小时后,他一言不发地萎靡在沙发上。
- The team wilted in the second half, unable to keep up with their opponents' pace.
球队在下半场萎靡了,无法跟上对手的节奏。
- You could see him wilt a little every time his idea was dismissed.
每次他的想法被驳回时,你都能看到他有点萎靡。
- Under the scorching sun, the hikers began to wilt, their enthusiasm fading fast.
在灼热的阳光下,徒步者们开始萎靡,他们的热情迅速消退。
2
枯萎, 萎蔫
to become limp or droopy, usually due to lack of water or loss of vitality
- The flowers wilted in the scorching sun as they awaited a much-needed drink.
花朵在炙热的阳光下枯萎,等待着急需的饮水。
- Without proper care, the lettuce in the garden began to wilt under the intense summer heat.
没有适当的照料,花园里的生菜在炎热的夏日下开始枯萎。
- The delicate petals of the bouquet began to wilt after being left unattended for several hours.
花束娇嫩的花瓣在被无人看管几个小时后开始枯萎。
- The lettuce in the refrigerator started to wilt, reminding the homeowner to use it before it became unusable.
冰箱里的生菜开始枯萎,提醒房主在它变得无法使用之前使用它。
- As the chef prepared the salad, they noticed the spinach leaves starting to wilt and quickly added dressing to revive them.
当厨师准备沙拉时,他们注意到菠菜叶开始枯萎,并迅速添加了调料来恢复它们。
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