blighting
美 [bla?t]
英 [bla?t] 
- n.火燒病;(對植物有大害的)陰冷天氣;蟲害;黑影
- v.摧殘;損傷;使枯萎;(植物)生枯萎病
- 網(wǎng)絡凋萎的
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):blights 現(xiàn)在分詞:blighting 過去式:blighted 同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | 1. (植物病理)枯萎病,火燒病;(對植物有大害的)陰冷天氣;蟲害 3. (使士氣崩潰,希望計劃等落空的)破壞性因素;扼殺,打擊 |
v. | |
英英解釋
例句
He perceived an instant that she did not know the blighting news.
他立即看出她還不知道這個失敗的消息。
Mark Twain, who was to make such a blighting speech at the mass meeting of the Independents last night, didn't come to time!
馬克-吐溫先生原定于昨晚獨立黨民眾大會上作一次損傷對方的演說,卻未履行其義務。
How to deal with an age of deleveraging without blighting the lives of millions of people though long-term unemployment.
如何在去杠桿化時代,同時去杠桿而不導致長期高失業(yè)率,而影響數(shù)以百萬計的人的生計。
The stink of exhaust, the mind-numbing tedium of traffic, parking lots blighting central city real estate.
排氣管散發(fā)的難聞氣味;讓人麻木的交通擁堵;妨礙中心城市房地產(chǎn)的停車場。
Unemployment isn't just blighting the lives of millions, it's undermining America's future.
失業(yè)不僅在摧毀數(shù)百萬人的生命,而且在破壞美國的未來。
But the drugs problem is blighting its future.
但毒品問題耽誤了它的前途。
though he claims there are no fitness concerns blighting his pre-season campaign.
雖然他宣稱自己的身體在季前賽沒出問題。