withering
英 [ˈwɪðərɪŋ]
美 [ˈwɪðərɪŋ]
adj. 尖刻的; 使人难堪的; 令人无地自容的
v. (使)枯萎,凋谢; 萎缩; (尤指渐渐)破灭,消失
wither的现在分词
现在分词:withering 复数:witherings
BNC.19197 / COCA.16739
牛津词典
adj.
- 尖刻的;使人难堪的;令人无地自容的
intended to make sb feel silly or ashamed- withering scorn
使人难堪的轻蔑 - She gave him a withering look.
她极其蔑视地看了他一眼。
- withering scorn
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (眼神、话语)尖刻的,令人难堪的,咄咄逼人的
Awitheringlook or remark is very critical, and is intended to make someone feel ashamed or stupid.- Deborah Jane's mother gave her a withering look...
德博拉·简的妈妈狠狠地瞪了她一眼。 - She launched a withering attack on the Press.
她向该通讯社发起了一场声势逼人的讨伐。
- Deborah Jane's mother gave her a withering look...
双语例句
- The right time to collect rhizome should be at the stage of twining stem withering.
合适的采挖期仍以地上缠绕茎枯萎期为宜。 - Deborah Jane's mother gave her a withering look
德博拉·简的妈妈狠狠地瞪了她一眼。 - On this point, although I have not personally experienced the stink of a Chinese skunk, I can attest that an American skunk's withering stink is the worst smelling thing I have ever come across.
在这方面,我虽然没有亲身体验过中国臭鼬的臭味,但我能证明,美国臭鼬的可怕恶臭,是我这辈子闻过的最难闻气味。 - We only managed to walk a few steps before collapsing in the withering heat.
我们在酷署中只走了几步就倒下了。 - The death of cells is similar to withering of flowers, which is an active physiological cycle.
细胞死亡的类似枯萎的花朵,这是一个积极的生理周期。 - Foliage dull dark green at tips or margins of leaflets and withering of older leaves.
植株小叶的尖端和边缘暗绿,老叶干枯; - She scorns a pasture withering to the root.
她再不屑于牧场干枯的草根。 - Bright colourful flowers, it will eventually have one days beginning withered withering.
鲜艳的花,它始终有一天会枯萎。 - Withering is a key process in the formation of white tea quality.
萎凋是形成白茶品质的关键工序。 - It is in this withering silence, the fall last drop of dew.
就在这枯萎的沉寂里,落下最后一滴露水。