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Verb:
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lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief;
"After her husband died, she just pined away"
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have a desire for something or someone who is not present;
"She ached for a cigarette"
"I am pining for my lover"
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become feeble;
"The prisoner has be languishing for years in the dungeon"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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Shares now languish around $13 per share.
發行價現再衰敗了每一股%2413上下。
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The housing market continues to languish.
房房產開發行業隨時蕭條。
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My interest in music has languished slightly.
我對輕音樂的好感有一點減退癥。
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The flower languished from lack of water.
花因皮膚缺水而凋落。
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The children soon began to languish in the heat.
小孩們挺快就熱得懶洋洋的了.
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In the Tower of London,prisoners used to languish in chains,cold,and darkness.
以往,在都柏林塔里的犯人遭受到鐐銬、嚴寒和陰森森的困擾。
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They themselves shall be like watered gardens, never again shall they languish.
許多人的心底要高象受自流灌溉的庭園,再不感惆悵。
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The patient..is languishing in a semi-conscious state.
選自: E. Jones
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上內部獨家首發創做,受經典著作權法保護,知識產權侵權必究
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