wasting
英 [ˈweɪstɪŋ]
美 [ˈweɪstɪŋ]
adj. (指疾病)消耗性的,使消瘦的,使虚弱的
v. 浪费; 滥用; 白费; 糟蹋; 未充分利用; 使…屈才
waste的现在分词
现在分词:wasting
BNC.34156 / COCA.33574
牛津词典
adj.
- (指疾病)消耗性的,使消瘦的,使虚弱的
a wasting disease or illness is one that causes sb to gradually become weaker and thinner
柯林斯词典
- (疾病)使人消瘦衰弱的,消耗性的
Awastingdisease is one which makes you gradually become thinner and weaker.
英英释义
noun
- a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse
- any general reduction in vitality and strength of body and mind resulting from a debilitating chronic disease
双语例句
- Anybody who does that is wasting his time and money.
无论是谁,那样做纯属浪费时间和金钱。 - Those who shop on Sunday to beat the rush are wasting their time.
那些为了在抢购高峰前下手而在星期天购物的人是在浪费时间。 - He spent all his money, as well as wasting his time.
他不但糟蹋了时候,还花光了他所有的钱。 - I'm wasting my time with you.
和你们在一起我真是浪费时间。 - She worked while she talked; not wasting a moment.
她一边说话一边干活,不肯荒废半点儿功夫。 - I told them how to do it but I was wasting my breath; they went and tried it their way& and failed!
我告诉他们怎么做,但是我徒费口舌,他们还是按自己的一套去做&结果失败了! - You are wasting your breath.
你这是白费唇舌。 - Why was he wasting her time with these irrelevancies?
他为什么要在这些无关紧要的事上浪费她的时间呢? - The team was penalized for intentionally wasting time.
球队因故意拖延时间而被判罚。 - The tone of her voice told him he was wasting his breath.
她的语气使他明白他是在白费口舌。