intransitive. To wither, fade; to waste away. literal and figurative. Often conjugated with be.
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释义 | the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > deteriorate in condition [verb (intransitive)] > lose freshness (17) wallowc888 intransitive. To wither, fade; to waste away. literal and figurative. Often conjugated with be. falloweOE intransitive. Esp. of foliage, grass, etc.; to become pale or yellow; (hence) to fade, wither. Also figurative and in figurative contexts. fordwinec1000 intransitive. To fade away, decay, wither; to vanish. foryellowc1220 intransitive. To turn yellow, fade. fade13.. intransitive. Of colour, light, or any object possessing these qualities: To lose brightness or brilliance; to grow dim, faint, or pale. Also with… windlec1325 intransitive. To lose strength or vigour; to wither, waste away, dwindle. wanzec1400 intransitive. To fade or waste away; to wither. Frequently with away. English regional in later use. witherc1400 intransitive. Of a plant: To become dry and shrivel up. Often in figurative context or in comparisons. Also with adverbs. unappair1426 intransitive. To become impaired, to fade. quail?c1430 intransitive. Of a material (esp. living) thing: to decline from a natural or flourishing condition; to waste away; to fade, wither. Now Caribbean… withera1500 Of other animate things: To become dried up or shrivelled; to lose vigour from lack of animal moisture; to pine or fade away with age, disease… quell1579 intransitive. To diminish, abate; to fail, come to nothing. Obsolete. tainta1616 intransitive. To become putrefied, corrupted, or rotten; to tarnish. daver1621 south-western dialect. intransitive. To fade, wither. Also figurative. (In first quot. causative or transitive) welter1645 intransitive. To wither. tarnish1678 intransitive. To grow dull, dim, or discoloured; to fade, wither; esp. of metals, to lose external brightness or lustre. Subcategories:— become shabby (1) |
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