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slough

英 [slʌf , slaʊ]

美 [slʌf , sluː]

v.  蜕(皮); 使脱落
n.  苦难的深渊; 绝望的境地; 泥沼; 泥淖; 沼泽

过去式:sloughed 现在分词:sloughing 过去分词:sloughed 复数:sloughs 第三人称单数:sloughs 

GRE

Collins.1 / BNC.15291 / COCA.21534

短语动词

slough off
1. (植物)落叶;(动物)蜕皮  

短语用例

    slough sth↔off

    • 摒弃;抛弃;摆脱
      to get rid of sth that you no longer want
      1. a snake sloughing its skin
        正在蜕皮的蛇
      2. Slough off dead skin cells by using a facial scrub.
        通过磨砂膏去除死皮细胞。

    牛津词典

      verb

      • 蜕(皮);使脱落
        to lose a layer of dead skin, etc.
        1. a snake sloughing its skin
          正在蜕皮的蛇
        2. Slough off dead skin cells by using a facial scrub.
          通过磨砂膏去除死皮细胞。

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB (植物)落叶;(动物)蜕皮
        When a plantsloughsits leaves, or an animal such as a snakesloughsits skin, the leaves or skin come off naturally.
        1. All reptiles have to slough their skin to grow...
          所有爬行动物生长过程中都要蜕皮。
        2. The lemon geranium sloughs dry brown leaves at the base of its branches.
          柠檬天竺葵枝条底部棕色的枯叶会脱落。
        3. Slough offmeans the same asslough.
          slough off 同 slough
        4. Our bodies slough off dead cells.
          我们身体上死去的细胞会脱落。

      英英释义

      noun

      • any outer covering that can be shed or cast off (such as the cast-off skin of a snake)
        1. a stagnant swamp (especially as part of a bayou)
          1. a hollow filled with mud
            1. necrotic tissue
                Synonym:gangrenesphacelus

              verb

              双语例句

              • Slough occurs at the wound site.
                腐肉发生在伤口部位。
              • It's a bad habit he should slough off.
                这是他应该戒除的一个坏习惯。
              • In a prolonged course the hooves, horns and hair may slough.
                在病程长的病例中,蹄壳、角和被毛可能脱落。
              • Slough off unimportant verbiage.
                删除无关紧要的空话。
              • It also helps slough away dead skin that can lead to clogging.
                此外,还可以帮助去除可导致堵塞的死皮。
              • He seemed to want to slough offall his old acquaintances.
                他似乎想摆脱所有的旧日熟人。
              • Laura drew up a pailful of water from the well at the edge of the Big slough.
                罗拉在大泥潭边的水井里提上一桶水。
              • She did so reluctantly not wanted to slough off her responsibility on others.
                她很不情愿地这么做了,她并不想把她的责任推在其他人身上。
              • He went to take a bird's nest, was built upon a bough; the branch gave way and Simon fell into a dirty slough.
                他去取小鸟的窝,那个筑在一根大树枝上的鸟窝;树枝断了西蒙掉下来落在肮脏的泥沼里。
              • Snakes slough off their skins once a year.
                蛇每年蜕皮一次。