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词根:debility
adj.debilitating 使衰弱的
n.debilitation 衰弱;乏力
debility 衰弱,虚弱;无活力
v.debilitating 使虚弱(debilitate的ing形式)
vt.debilitate 使衰弱;使虚弱
Adjective
1. lacking strength or vigor
2. weak and feeble;
"I'm feeling seedy today"
Latin debilitatus, past participle of debilitare to weaken, from debilis weak
The first known use of debilitate was in 1533
debit1 of 2verb
to enter as a debit : charge with or as a debt
debit2 of 2noun
an entry in an account representing an amount paid out or owed
debit1 of 2verb
to enter as a debit : charge with or as a debt
debit2 of 2noun
an entry in an account representing an amount paid out or owed
debit1 of 2verb
to enter as a debit : charge with or as a debt
debit2 of 2noun
an entry in an account representing an amount paid out or owed
debilitynoun
a weakened state
debilitateverb
to reduce the strength of : weaken
debilitateverb
to reduce the strength of : weaken
1 I suffered miserably for 49 years from this horrible disease which totally debilitated me.
我在49年里一直凄惨的忍受这一可怕的疾病,使我完全衰弱了。
2 He was debilitated by excesses.
他因生活不知节制而衰弱.
3 Maybe Butler had a side line in soothsaying, because the book imagines a society debilitated by authoritarian leadership, income inequality and environmental collapse.
4 I was completely debilitated, I couldn't sleep, I couldn't watch TV, and I couldn't focus during meetings at work.
我变得神经衰弱,不能入睡,不能看电视,无法在工作会议时集中精神。
5 Throughout her life, Stevens’ mother was debilitated with schizophrenia and alcoholism.
6 But "Lori's Oasis" may answer the obvious question of who really is creating this art — Ludwick, who has a master's in art therapy, or the severely debilitated young man in the wheelchair?
7 He was in Kinshasa when his stroke debilitated him in 2008, and he was moved to Brussels for medical care.
8 “You got to be brave,” a debilitated Jones told the Associated Press in July , in between tour stops.
9 Most debilitated is her teenage son, Harley, who suffers from stomach ailments so overwhelming that he becomes a “listless stick figure” and can no longer attend his regular school.
10 The actress said as a teenager she would stare into the the refrigerator late at night "debilitated by the war raging inside" her.
11 Barbara Schroeder: We're seeing some of the direct effects now. We're recovering dead and debilitated turtles that are oiled.
芭芭拉·施罗德:我们已经看到,救援工作取得了直接成效,因油污死亡、衰落的海龟得到了救治。
12 The angel who descends on Prior Walker, a gay New Yorker debilitated by AIDS, calls for him to embrace his destiny as a prophet.
13 Was I really so debilitated that I had stared into the face of a near stranger and mistaken him for a friend with whom I’d spent the previous six weeks?
14 Anyone too debilitated to get to the door got curbside service.
15 Surgery had left him debilitated, basically chair and bed bound.
16 “The first four or five months, I couldn’t get out of bed. I was totally debilitated. I couldn’t talk for two weeks.”
17 But one thing they didn't debate was how much to show just how physically debilitated FDR was while president.
18 This is especially important when dealing with the geriatric or debilitated patient.
这对老年和虚弱病人尤其重要.
19 So why are Europe’s leaders so debilitated?
为什么欧洲的领导人都是如此的软弱?
20 Brown has noticed that, far from being debilitated by enforced isolation, some have leaned into it obnoxiously, devising performative “quarantine projects” like baking bread and body building as a new means of signifying their worthiness.