英 [ˈʃrɪvld] 美 [ˈʃrɪvld]
v. (使)枯萎;失去动力;变得无用;(使)觉得渺小(shrivel 的过去式及过去分词)
adj. 干瘪的
shrivelled(干瘪的), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... 焦枞酸 pyroabietic acid 焦枯 shrivelled 焦比 coke ratio ...
皱缩的
The hot weather had shrivelled the grapes in every vineyard.
天气炎热,各家葡萄园的葡萄都蔫了。
The leaves on the plant had shrivelled up from lack of water.
因为缺水,植物的叶子已经枯萎了。
In the nineteenth century slave traders decimated the population, which shrivelled to 111 people by 1877.
在19世纪,奴隶贩子使人口锐减,到1877年,奴隶人口减少到111人。
Prices have shot up, markets have shrivelled, unemployment has risen, salaries are going unpaid.
Though the Radicals shrivelled and splintered around him, he clung on as their leader.
Sharp-eyed visitors have since spotted the shrivelled gift lying on the minister's otherwise tidy desk.