stricken
英:[ˈstrɪkən] 美: [ˈstrɪkən]
stricken 基本解释
adj.被打击的;受挫的;患病的;受灾的
v.打击(strike的过去分词);
英英释义
stricken[ 'strikən ]
adj.grievously affected especially by disease同义词:afflicted
(used in combination) affected by something overwhelming同义词:smittenstruck
put out of action (by illness)同义词:laid low(p)
stricken 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- She was stricken in years when I met her.
我见她时,她已年老体衰。 - Medical supplies are being dropped to the stricken area.
目前医药用品正空投到灾区。 - She raised her stricken face and begged for help.
她仰起苦闷的脸,乞求帮助。 - The stricken tanker began to break up on the rocks.
油轮被击中后撞上礁石,毁了。
用作后缀(suf.)- The two heroic little sisters quickly headed off the panic-stricken sheep.
两个英雄小姐妹赶忙上前拦住受惊的羊群。
权威例句
Method of stricken-out character recognition in handwritten textGrief-Stricken in a Crowd: The Language of Bereavement and Distress in Social MediaProblem in Aid System of Poverty-Stricken University Students and CountermeasuresVacationing in a Terror-Stricken Destination Tourists’ Risk Perceptions and RationalizationsPlant genetics. Finding new ways to protect drought-stricken plantsBurden of tuberculosis in Afghanistan: update on a war-stricken countryStress and help-seeking for drought-stricken citrus growers in the Riverland of South AustraliaSchlauchartig gestrickter Stoff mit dreidimensionaler Form und Verfahren zum Stricken von diesem StoffRainfall thresholds for debris flow initiation in the Wenchuan earthquake-stricken area, southwestern ChinaPuzzlement and Countermeasures about the Work of Helping the Poverty-stricken Students in Colleges and Universities