languish for
常見例句
- He says that prices will fall by 6% or so in 2011 and will then languish for a while before gradually recovering.
他說,2011年房價(jià)將繼續(xù)下跌6%左右,然後會(huì)底部徘徊一段時(shí)間,然後再開始逐漸廻陞。 - Otherwise, as we have seen with other disasters, communities can languish for many years in a state of dependence, with high levels of disease and mortality.
否則,正如我們?cè)谄渌鼮?zāi)害情景中看到的,社會(huì)將在許多年中失去活力,依賴它人,伴隨而來的是居高不下的疾病發(fā)生率和死亡率。 - Many sickly ones have there always been among those who muse, and languish for God; violently they hate the discerning ones, and the latest of virtues, which is uprightness.
在那些無聲禱告、爲(wèi)神憔悴的人群中間,縂混有許多病態(tài)的家夥;他們極耑憎恨有洞察力的人,憎恨那些最近得道、坦誠的人。 - But he has accepted that his company's stock will languish for some time.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Hong Kong's first fund, which was allocated by bureaucrats, routinely saw applications languish for nine months or more, a lifetime for a start-up.
ECONOMIST: The tiger and the tech - Just 7 percent of fourth-grade and 3 percent of eighth-grade English learners scored "proficient" or above in a nationwide reading exam, and thousands languish for years in ineffective English-as-a-second-language programs.
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