prostrate 英 [ˈprɒstreɪt]
美 [ˈprɑ:streɪt]
第三人称单数:prostrates
现在分词:prostrating
过去式:prostrated
过去分词:prostrated
prostrate 词典解释
形容词卧倒的;被某事物所制服的;瓦解的;无能为力的
及物动词使俯伏,使拜倒;(指疾病、天气等)使某人无能为力
prostrate 词典例句
形容词
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The young mother was prostrate with grief at her baby's death from pneumonia.
年轻妈妈的孩子患肺炎而死去,这使她悲痛欲绝。
及物动词
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He prostrated himself before rank and wealth.
他拜倒在地位和财富面前。
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He was prostrated by the loss of his wife.
他因丧妻而忧郁。
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Sickness often prostrates people.
疾病常使人们衰弱。
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They prostrated themselves before the altar.
他们平伏在祭坛前。
prostrate 网络解释
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俯卧,卧倒,使衰弱
...prostitute 娼妓 | prostrate 俯卧,卧倒,使衰弱 | protect 保护...
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全身俯卧的;平卧的
...sequestrate 扣押, 没收 | prostrate 全身俯卧的;平卧的 | sequester 使隐退, 使隔绝...
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拜倒的
...prostrate oneself 使自己俯卧 | prostrate 拜倒的 | prostration 平卧...
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平卧的
...短匍匐,先端斜升的decumbent | 平卧的prostrate | 辐射对称的radial...
prostrate 英英释义
verb
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render helpless or defenseless
e.g. They prostrated the enemy
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throw down flat, as on the ground
e.g. She prostrated herself with frustration
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get into a prostrate position, as in submission
Synonym: bow down
adj
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stretched out and lying at full length along the ground
e.g. found himself lying flat on the floor
Synonym: flat
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lying face downward
Synonym: prone
prostrate [ˈprɒstreɪt]
英语释义
1
v. get into a prostrate position, as in submission
2
v. render helpless or defenseless
3
v. throw down flat, as on the ground