desiccated
英 [ˈdes.ɪ.keɪ.tɪd]
美 [ˈdes.ə.keɪ.t̬ɪd]
- adj. 干的(等于desiccate);粉状的
- v. 使干燥(desiccate的过去式);变干
desiccated 脱水的de-, 向下,强调,完全的。-sicc, 干,干旱,词源同siccative.
- desiccated (adj.)
- 1670s, past participle adjective from desiccate.
- 1. treeless and desiccated soil
- 无树的荒芜干旱土地
- 2. We passed the desiccated corpse of a brigand hanging on a gibbet.
- 我们路过一具悬在绞刑架上的土匪干尸.
- 3. In addition, bacteria can survive in a completely desiccated state.
- 而且细菌能够在完全干躁的条件下存活.
- 4. A certain degree of stem solidness results in damaged and desiccated eggs and impaired larval movements.
- 一定的茎秆硬度会致使虫卵损伤和脱水,削移幼虫的移动.
- 5. Thus landscape gardening , the ancient art of emperors, became formalised desiccated, sterile.
- 所以, 作为封建帝王和士大夫艺术的园林变得空洞而毫无生机.