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per·ishBrE /ˈperɪʃ/NAmE /ˈperɪʃ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they perish BrE /ˈperɪʃ/ NAmE /ˈperɪʃ/present simple - he / she / it perishes BrE /ˈperɪʃɪz/ NAmE /ˈperɪʃɪz/past simple perished BrE /ˈperɪʃt/ NAmE /ˈperɪʃt/past participle perished BrE /ˈperɪʃt/ NAmE /ˈperɪʃt/ -ing form perishing BrE /ˈperɪʃɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈperɪʃɪŋ/ [I] (formal or literary) (of people or animals 人或动物) to die, especially in a sudden violent way 死亡;暴死◆A family of four perished in the fire. 一家四口死于此次火灾之中。 [I] (formal) to be lost or destroyed 丧失;湮灭;毁灭◆Early buildings were made of wood and have perished. 早期建筑物为木质结构,已经消失殆尽。 [I, T] ~ (sth)(BrE) if a material such as rubber perishes or is perished, it becomes damaged, weaker or full of holes (使橡胶等)老化,脆裂 ●ˌperish the ˈthought(informal or humorous) used to say that you find a suggestion unacceptable or that you hope that sth will never happen (用于拒绝一项建议或希望某事永不发生)没门儿,甭想了,下辈子吧◆Me get married? Perish the thought! 我结婚?下辈子再说吧! |