debilitating
使衰弱的
常用释义
英音[ dɪˈbɪlɪteɪtɪŋ; dɪˈbɪlɪˌteɪtɪŋ ]
美音[ dɪˈbɪlɪteɪtɪŋ ]
基本释义
- adj. 使衰弱的
- v. 使虚弱(debilitate 的 ing 形式)
例句
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1·Shyness is another debilitating factor.害羞是另一个不利因素。
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2·Fear, he said, can only be debilitating.但是他并不畏惧,他说恐惧只会让人变弱。
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3·They may also face more debilitating prejudices.他们还可能会面对更多的使人意志衰弱的偏见。
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4·NIMH continues to fund cutting–edge research into this debilitating disorder.NIMH继续为这一使人脆弱的疾病的尖端研究提供资金。
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5·The UAE has the world's second-highest incidence of this debilitating disease.阿联酋居民的糖尿病发病率高居世界第二位。
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6·Today, top-level cooperation is as much the norm as debilitating factional competition.今天,高层之间的合作已成规则,用以削弱派系的斗争。
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7·Each said she was suffering from a new debilitating condition – a compulsion to please people.她们都说自己患上了一种令人衰弱的新型疾病——取悦他人的强迫症。
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8·their debilitating lack of confidence with arithmetic hampers their judgment and prospects.他们令人“晕菜”的对算术的缺乏信心妨碍了自身的判断力及至前途。
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9·Having swallowed the budget like rotten food, they have been laid low by a debilitating virus.他们把预算像臭鱼烂虾那样吞了,现在因为病毒发作而一直趴着。
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10·They're usually chronic, always debilitating, and doctors can do little except ease their symptoms.它们通常是慢性的,使人的精神衰弱,而医生能做的仅仅是减轻病人的症状而已。
同根词
词根:
debility
debilitated
adj
操劳过度的;疲惫不堪的
debilitation
n
衰弱;乏力
debility
n
衰弱,虚弱;无活力
debilitated
v
使衰弱(debilitate的过去分词)
debilitate
vt
使衰弱;使虚弱