1.(使)皱缩;(使)干瘪;(使)枯萎;(使)无能为力,(使)失效
1.if something such as a plant shrivels or shrivels up, it becomes smaller and thinner than usual and it does not look fresh and healthy; to make something smaller and thinner than usual
2.to become weaker or smaller in amount; to make something weaker or smaller in amount
1.Flames were coming from a human being; his body was slowly withering and shriveling up, his head blackening and charring.
火焰从人体上腾起,他的身体慢慢地萎缩干枯,他的头颅渐渐烧焦变黑。
2.Bathe small Yuan whether ambition presently the blossom shriveling away is common, the entire inpidual is always tottering.
沐小小宛若即将枯萎的花朵一般,整个人都摇摇欲坠。
3.The film responds to the shriveling of the aura with an artificial build-up of the "personality" outside the studio.
在摄影棚之外,电影用一种人工制造的“人格”,来呼应灵晕的凋谢。
4.When they come out to warm-up, we want our heroes' hearts pumping and the opposition shriveling.
从双方热身的那一刻起,我们就希望红军骄傲的面对我们而对手心惊胆寒。
5.Both problems stem from a drought that has been plaguing central China since January and the related shriveling of the Yangtze River.
这两个问题都源于自一月份以来波及整个中国中部地区的干旱,以及由此造成的长江水流枯竭。
6.Your soul is slowly shriveling while enduring the second work meeting of the day.
一天之中第二次参加工作会议,整个人都变得迟钝,开始慢慢打蔫儿。
7.Solution for Shriveling of Painting Film
漆膜起皱的解决
8.as we speak , your internal organs are shriveling
我们说话的时候,你的内脏组织正在枯萎