languid 懒鬼的
Lacking energy or vitality; weak
Showing little or no spirit or animation; listless
Lacking vigor or force; slow
adj. 倦怠的;呆滞的;无精打采的,懒洋洋的;软弱无力的
例句:
The illness made him feel languid.
疾病使他感到倦怠乏力。
languor
Lack of physical or mental energy; listlessness. See Synonyms at lethargy.
A dreamy, lazy mood or quality
Oppressive quiet or stillness.
n. 疲倦;无精打采;呆滞
vi. 变得衰弱无力
languorous
producing or tending to produce languor <a languorous climate>
full of or characterized by languor
adj.怠惰的;无力的
languish
To be or become weak or feeble; lose strength or vigor.
To exist or continue in miserable or disheartening conditions
To remain unattended or be neglected
To become downcast or pine away in longing
vi. 憔悴;凋萎;失去活力;苦思,焦虑
例句:
The leaves languished from lack of water.
树叶因缺水而枯萎。
The mother languished for the sight of her daughter.
母亲苦苦地渴望见到女儿。
趣味单词
bicker 必然会渴
To engage in a petty, bad-tempered quarrel; squabble. See Synonyms at argue.
To flicker; quiver
A petty quarrel; a squabble.
vi. 闪动;斗嘴;潺潺而流
n. 吵嘴;口角;(水的)潺潺声
例句:
The two children were always bickering.
那两个孩子总是争吵。