slough
GRE,1
英[slaʊ]
|美[slʌf]
n.蜕下的皮(或壳);泥坑,泥沼;绝境;[医]腐肉
vt.使陷入泥沼;长痂,生痂;抛弃
vi.蜕皮;脱落;在泥浆中跋涉
日语:抜け殻
法语:bourbier
德语:Sumpf
韩语:허물
俄语:mudar
牛津词典
verb
- 蜕(皮);使脱落
to lose a layer of dead skin, etc.
- a snake sloughing its skin
正在蜕皮的蛇 - Slough off dead skin cells by using a facial scrub.
通过磨砂膏去除死皮细胞。
网络解释
n. 蜕下的皮(或壳);绝境;[地理] 泥沼;[外科] 腐肉
vt. 使陷入泥沼;抛弃
vi. 蜕皮;脱落;在泥浆中跋涉
词形变化
过去式:sloughed 现在分词:sloughing 过去分词:sloughed 名词复数形式:sloughs 第三人称单数:sloughs
双语例句
- All reptiles have to slough their skin to grow
所有爬行动物生长过程中都要蜕皮。
- The lemon geranium sloughs dry brown leaves at the base of its branches.
柠檬天竺葵枝条底部棕色的枯叶会脱落。
- She tried hard to slough off her old personality
她努力告别从前的个性。
- Slough off unimportant verbiage.
删除无关紧要的空话。
- The horses were stalled in a slough.
马陷入泥沼中进退不得。
- So you gotta make sure that they don't slough off.
你们必须保证他们不会被抛弃。
- It's time for us to slough off our tired old image.
我们该丢掉原来疲惫不堪的旧形象了。
- Normal glass will slough off silicon that may stimulate high levels of production.
普通玻璃可能会使刺激高水平生产量的硅脱落。
- It also helps slough away dead skin that can lead to clogging.
此外,还可以帮助去除可导致堵塞的死皮。
- Laura drew up a pailful of water from the well at the edge of the Big slough.
罗拉在大泥潭边的水井里提上一桶水。
- She seems unable to pull herself out of this deep slough of self-pity.
她似乎陷于自我怜悯的深深的悲伤中无法自拔。
- A cicada throws its slough.
蝉是要蜕皮的。
- Snakes slough off their skins once a year.
蛇每年蜕皮一次。
- In a prolonged course the hooves, horns and hair may slough.
在病程长的病例中,蹄壳、角和被毛可能脱落。
- There is no hopeless situation that is insurmountable but people with a slough of despond.
世上没有绝望的处境,只有对处境绝望的人。
- He seemed to want to slough offall his old acquaintances.
他似乎想摆脱所有的旧日熟人。
- Slough occurs at the wound site.
腐肉发生在伤口部位。
- The cicada has to slough off its skin before it can fly.
蝉在会飞以前必须蜕去皮。
- Accidentally, I came across a cicada slough. I was really content with its commodious and safe place.
无意中找到了一只蝉蜕,它壳内宽敞又安全的空间让我十分满意。
- Well, you dropped Linton with it into a slough of despond.
好呀,你把林惇和这样的消遣一起丢入了‘绝望的深渊’啦。
- He managed to slough off his drinking habit.
他终於戒掉了酗酒的习惯。
- Slough over certain items of the project.
认为计划中的某些项目无足轻重。
- She can slough off a sadness and replace it by a hope.
她能摈除悲伤而代之以希望。
- But sometimes, you need to learn to slough off, and then you may get progress.
人要成功一定要有永不放弃的精神,但你学会放弃的时候,你才开始进步。
- She did so reluctantly not wanted to slough off her responsibility on others.
她很不情愿地这么做了,她并不想把她的责任推在其他人身上。
- He went to take a bird's nest, was built upon a bough; the branch gave way and Simon fell into a dirty slough.
他去取小鸟的窝,那个筑在一根大树枝上的鸟窝;树枝断了西蒙掉下来落在肮脏的泥沼里。
- Slough decided they wanted to keep Mr Hilton anyway-and Mr Howard then suspended the association.
斯劳人决定留下希尔顿,霍华德于是取消了这个协会。
- It's a bad habit he should slough off.
这是他应该戒除的一个坏习惯。
- All of a sudden, he found the cicada slough look very special and resembled a human being.
突然,他发现蝉蜕的样子很特别,很像人的样子。
- The manager tried to slough over the problems in the contract because he was keen to get it signed.
经理因急于签订合同,想把合同中的问题敷衍一下了事。
语源
Old English slōh, slō(g), of unknown originMiddle English (as a noun denoting a skin, especially the outer skin shed by a snake): perhaps related to Low German slu(we) husk, peel. The verb dates from the early 18th cent