英 [ˈmɒrɪbʌnd] 美 [ˈmɔːrɪbʌnd]
adj. 垂死的;停滞不前的
n. 垂死的人
moribund /ˈmɒrɪˌbʌnd/ TEM8
形容词 If you describe something as moribund, you mean that it is in a very bad condition. 垂死的; 奄奄一息的
...the moribund economy.
...死气沉沉的经济.
not growing or changing; without force or vitality
同义词: stagnant
being on the point of death; breathing your last
a moribund patient
濒死的
垂死的
行将灭亡的
半死状态
濒死的
垂死的
... moria童样痴呆 moribund濒死的 morioplasty成形外科 ...
... mores n.风俗习惯,道德观念 moribund a.即将结束的;垂死的 morsel n.一小块(食物);小量 ...
... moria 童样痴呆 moribund 临近死亡的 morioplasty 成形外科 ...
... mores n.风俗习惯,道德观念 moribund a.即将结束的;垂死的 morsel n.一小块(食物);小量 ...
The housing market is moribund.
住房市场奄奄一息。
Is Estonia joining a moribund currency?
爱沙尼亚加入了一个行将没落的货币么?
The lumber and paper industries are moribund.
木材业和造纸业也在垂死挣扎。
It also is driven very much by a secessionist account of Judaism as being something that was moribund at the time of Jesus.
它同样也被一系列的犹太主义推动,作为在耶酥时期停滞不前的东西。
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Japan is under intense pressure to revive its long-moribund economy, especially as it sinks into recession.
Millennium went public in 1996 and the stock immediately popped 50%, reviving a moribund biotech IPO market.
Set in a city that is culturally remote and economically moribund, Joe Biden's own Scranton, Pa.