languish
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I If someone languishes somewhere, they are forced to remain and suffer in an unpleasant situation. 受折磨
Pollard continues to languish in prison. 波拉德繼續(xù)在牢裡受折磨。
2. V-I If something languishes, it is not successful, often because of a lack of effort or because of a lot of difficulties. (由於不努力或睏難太多) 未成功
Without the founder's drive and direction, the company gradually languished. 由於沒(méi)有創(chuàng)始人的乾勁和指導(dǎo),這家公司逐漸衰敗了。
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languish /?l??ɡw??/ (languishing,languished,languishes)
劍橋詞典
- to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation , often for a long time
受苦,經(jīng)歷苦難,受煎熬
After languishing in obscurity for many years , her early novels have recently been rediscovered . 她的早期小說(shuō)在沉寂多年後最近被重新發(fā)掘出來(lái)。
He has been languishing in jail for the past 20 years . 過(guò)去的20年中他一直在監(jiān)獄裡苦熬。
The ruling party is languishing in third place in the opinion polls . 執(zhí)政黨在民意調(diào)查中処於第三的尲尬位置。 返回 languish