dried-up
英 [draɪd ʌp]
美 [draɪd ʌp]
adj. (人)干瘪衰老的,老态龙钟的
柯林斯词典
英英释义
adj
- depleted of water
- a dried-up water hole
- (used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture
- dried-up grass
- the desert was edged with sere vegetation
- shriveled leaves on the unwatered seedlings
- withered vines
双语例句
- They came upon a dried-up oasis.
他们发现了一片干涸的绿洲。 - As the disease becomes heavy, the leaves colour turns yellow from green gradually. The leaves turn small. The wilting can not recover at night. At last, the leaves dried-up from the top to the bottom till the death of the whole plant.
病情进一步严重时,叶色由绿渐变黄,叶片变小,发生永久性萎蔫,最后叶片自下而上逐渐干枯,直至全株死亡。 - The money raised will be used to dig bore holes to pump water into the dried-up lake.
所筹资金将用于钻孔打水以抽水到干涸的湖中。 - Heading south and east through the Taihang Mountains, the first day we journeyed along a dried-up river bed between the enclosing hills of a narrow valley.
我们先朝南,随后再朝东穿越太行山。第一天沿着一条干涸的河床行进。 - That dried-up, skinny old codger could give an informal lecture that took you from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau all the way down to Hainan Island, or from the Taihang Range to Huangguoshu Falls.
那干瘦老头居然能从青藏高原扯到海南岛,从太行山扯到黄果树瀑布。 - With resources of petroleum and natural gas in the world gradually exhausted, mankind will face a situation of dried-up oil-gas resources in the later 21st century, so it has become the aim of scientific community to seek clean and efficient new energy.
随着世界上石油、天然气资源的日渐耗尽,人类在21世纪后期面临着油气资源枯渴的局面,因此寻求洁净高效的新能源成为科学界追求的目标。 - Ian Pearson, an environment minister, said Britons must prepare to bid farewell to their lawns, as global warming is turning verdant swards into dried-up dust-bowls.
环境大臣伊恩皮尔森(ianpearson)表示,英国人必须准备同他们的草坪说再见了,因为全球变暖正将翠绿的草地变成干燥的尘球。 - I can't think of anything more silly than someone talking to a bunch of dried-up, stupid, worthless leaves!
我想不出哪个人比对一堆枯萎的,愚蠢的,没用的落叶说话更傻的人了! - She took out the plate, stared blankly at the dried-up food on it, and tipped it into the bin
她拿出盘子,茫然地望着上面已经干掉的食物,然后把它倒进了垃圾桶。 - Situated underground on the bottom of an ancient dried-up sea, it has, apparently, been in existence for thousands of years but was recently re-established in the early1960s by an international team.
它位于一个干涸的古老海洋底部的地下。很显然,它存在了数千年,但最近在60年代初被一个国际研究小组重建。