enfeebled

英[ɪnˈfiːbld]
美[ ɪnˈfiːbld]

基本释义

v.
使衰弱,使无力( enfeeble的过去式和过去分词 ); 悴薄

词性变化

实用例句

He finds himself politically enfeebled.

他发现自己的政治势力变得衰弱。

柯林斯例句

The poor, bent , enfeebled creature struck his imagination.

那个贫困 、 驼背 、 衰老的人指点了他的思路.

辞典例句

Gushing out of the wounds, enfeebled he was sinking to the floor.

从他的伤口奔涌而出, 渐渐让他虚弱得瘫倒在地板上.

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That bout of pneumonia enfeebled her.

那次肺炎的发作使她虚弱了.

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He is enfeebled by illness.

他因疾病而身心衰弱.

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The boy was enfeebled by the cold.

那个男孩因感冒而虚弱无力.

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He was enfeebled by a long illness.

他因长期患病而虚弱无力.

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He is enfeebled by illness [ age ].

他因疾病 [ 年老 ] 而身心衰弱.

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They are crushed and enfeebled by a sense of their own insignificance and inferiority.

他们感到自己微不足道,妄自菲薄,因而意志消沉,萎靡不振.

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If you force yourself to jog for an hour, your self - regulatory capacity is proportionately enfeebled.

如果你强迫自己慢跑一小时, 你的 自律 能力就会相应地减弱.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. weak and feeble;

    "I'm feeling seedy today"

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