柯林斯詞典wilt /w?lt/ (wilting,wilted,wilts) 1. V-I If a plant wilts, it gradually bends downward and becomes weak because it needs more water or is dying. 枯萎 The roses wilted the next day. 這些玫瑰花第二天就枯萎了。2. V [archaic, DIALECT] →a singular form of the present tense (indicative mood) of will 返回 wilt劍橋詞典(of a plant ) to become weak and begin to bend towards the ground , or (of a person ) to become weaker , tired , or less confident (植物)枯萎,凋謝;(人)變得萎靡不振 Cut flowers will soon wilt without water . 剪下的花沒有水會很快枯萎。 After only an hour's hiking they were beginning to wilt in the heat . 才走了一小時,他們就熱得沒精打采了。 返回 wilt