柯林斯詞典blight /bla?t/ (blighting,blighted,blights) 1. N-VAR You can refer to something as a blight when it causes great difficulties, and damages or spoils other things. 禍因 This discriminatory policy has really been a blight on America. 這項(xiàng)歧視政策一直以來確實(shí)是美國的一個(gè)禍因。2. V-T If something blights your life or your hopes, it damages and spoils them. If something blights an area, it spoils it and makes it unattractive. 使損害; 使 (地區(qū)) 遭殃 An embarrassing blunder nearly blighted his career before it got off the ground. 他的事業(yè)還未起步,就差點(diǎn)因一次難堪的失誤斷送了。 ...thousands of families whose lives were blighted by unemployment. …生活遭失業(yè)打擊的數(shù)以千計(jì)的家庭。3. N-UNCOUNT Blight is a disease which makes plants dry up and die. 枯萎病 All you can do to prevent potato blight is keep an eye on your crops. 為預(yù)防馬鈴薯枯萎病你惟一能做的就是留意你的莊稼。 返回 blight劍橋詞典[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a disease that damages and kills plants (植物的)枯萎病,疫病 [ 單數(shù)名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] something that spoils or has a very bad effect on something, often for a long time 破壞因素;陰影 His arrival cast a blight on the wedding day . 他的到來破壞了大喜之日的氣氛。 返回 blight