释义 |
enfeebleden‧fee‧bled /ɪnˈfiːbəld/ adjective - Despite her vehement protests, he hauled her enfeebled body inside and turned, laughing with delight.
- In California there was nothing new about enfeebled parties.
- Indeed, it was out of the question given the dollar's enfeebled position.
- One major factor, of course, was that the possible alternatives seemed enfeebled and lacking in conviction.
- The contrast between these recommendations and the then enfeebled state of planning practice was striking.
- There was food for his enfeebled eyes.
literary very weak or ill—enfeeble verb [transitive] |