释义 |
| | VERB | | | /ˈwɪðə/ | | | | 1 | wither I to become weaker or smaller and then disappear 萎缩;消失 | They worry that honoured traditions will wither. 他们担心许多优良传统将会逐渐消失。 | | Their love was withering away. 他们的爱情正在凋零。 | | 1a | to fail , especially at an early stage , because of a lack of support or interest (因缺乏支持或兴趣而)夭折,被断送 | | | | | 2 | I if plants or flowers wither , they become drier and start to die (植物)枯萎,干枯 | The spring flowers were already beginning to wither. 春天的花已经开始枯萎。 | | 2a | T to make a plant or flower become drier and start to die 使(植物或花)枯萎 | | | | | 3 | T to make someone feel silly or ashamed 使感到愚蠢;使感到羞愧 | | |