英 [ˈwɪltɪd] 美 [ˈwɪltɪd]
adj. 枯萎的;萎蔫的
v. 枯萎;衰弱(wilt 的过去分词)
wilt /wɪlt/ TEM8 [ wilting wilted wilts ]
不及物动词 If a plant wilts, it gradually bends downward and becomes weak because it needs more water or is dying. 枯萎
The roses wilted the next day.
这些玫瑰花第二天就枯萎了。
→a singular form of the present tense (indicative mood) ofwill
凋萎-引用次数:4
Ensilage wilted Italian ryegrass with addition of glucose stimulated the lactic acid production (P<0.05) and reduced the pH value.
凋萎多花黑麦苹添加葡萄糖青贮,能使pH值降低,乳酸和WSC含量显著增加(P<0.05)。
参考来源多花黑麦草春季青贮技术的研究
... vigorously 精神旺盛地 wilted 枯萎的,萎蔫的 xylan 木聚糖 ...
The roses wilted the next day.
这些玫瑰花第二天就枯萎了。
The flowers wilted in the hot sun.
花在烈日下枯萎了
He got it out, rumpled and wilted, and it mightily increased his dismal felicity.
他把它拿了出来,它已经又皱又蔫,这大大增加了他那凄惨又幸福的情调。
After several hours of stinky glory, Lois' bloom wilted, the smell subsided and the crowds moved on to see other,less odorous, museum attractions.
VOA : standard.2010.07.30
Panthers, meanwhile, suffered a costly Challenge Cup hangover as their title hopes wilted in the capital.
She gazed around wearily, her eyes alighting on the wilted plants on the windowsill.
When Promise finally put down his wilted copy of the Wall Street Journal, there were no trumpets.