弱中英惯用例句:
| - 至此宜使雷雨声的音响效果减弱而使音乐声渐强。
Fade out the storm effect here, and turn up the music. - 健康衰弱;肾衰退;生意失败
Failing health; failing kidneys; a failing business. - 这个女病人身体迅速变弱。
The sick woman is failing quickly. - 弱点,小缺点性格上小的弱点或缺点
A minor weakness or failing of character. - 病人的心脏渐渐衰弱。
The sick man 's heart was failing. - 他年岁很大,身体很快衰弱下来。
He was very old and was failing rapidly. - 我听到远处有个微弱的声音。
I heard a faint sound in the distance. - 声音渐弱。
The sounds grew fainter. - 模糊的轮廓;暗淡的太阳投射下模糊的影子;远处蜡烛的微弱光亮;淡淡的颜色;微弱的咝音;淡淡的清香。
a faint outline; the wan sun cast faint shadows; the faint light of a distant candle; faint colors; a faint hissing sound; a faint aroma. - 阴暗里微弱的灯光
A faint light in the gloom. - 用虚假的赞美来诅咒;微弱的抵抗;微弱的努力;微弱的声音。
damning with faint praise; faint resistance; feeble efforts; a feeble voice. - 猫头鹰微弱的单调的叫声。
the owl's faint monotonous hooting. - 他勉强听到了那微弱的声音。
he strained to hear the faint sounds. - 突然传来了微弱的铃声。
Suddenly there came the faint sound of a bell. - 你的心脏有微弱的杂音。
You have get a faint murmur of the heart. - 你的心脏有微弱的杂音。
You have got a faint murmur of the heart. - 你的心脏有微弱的杂音。
You've got a faint murmur of the heart. - 电话已经挂了,只有微弱的嗡嗡声。
The phone had already clicked down,leaving a faint buzz. - 詹姆斯不知道他自己的懦弱是他最大的敌人。
James is not aware that his own faintness is his greatest enemy. - 怕这怕那的人是软弱的人。
A fearful person is a weak person. - 病人常常虚弱无力。
A sick person is often feeble. - 他以微弱的声音作无力的辩解.
He bleated out a feeble excuse. - 我生病的时候感到很虚弱。
I felt feeble when I was ill. - 近来祖母愈益衰弱了。
Grandmother has been getting feebler lately. - 衰弱的缺乏力气或活力的;衰弱的
Lacking strength or vigor; feeble. - 无效的缺乏目标与活力的;虚弱的或无效的
Lacking purpose or vitality; feeble or ineffective. - 她虚弱得连饭都不能吃。
She was too feeble to feed herself. - 虚弱的老妇人;她的身体看起来很虚弱。
a feeble old woman; her body looked sapless. - 衰弱虚弱或无力的状态;体弱
The state of being weak or feeble; infirmity. - 质量差的;缺乏某些重要成分的;弱的;无力的
Of poor quality or lacking some important ingredient; feeble - 无力的缺少体力、能量或精力的;虚弱无力的
Lacking physical strength, energy, or vigor; feeble. - 体弱的,衰老的体弱的,尤指因为年龄大或疾病;无力的
Weak in body, especially from old age or disease; feeble.
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