英[blaɪt]美[blaɪt]
记忆方法
词源记忆法
词源不详,该词来自于农业用语,原指植物叶上的斑点,可能同blemish, 斑点。-ght, 拼写模仿eight, fight, light, night 等。
联想记忆法
联想记忆法:b=不;light光;blight不见光—枯萎的
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双解例句
noun(名词)verb(动词)
小知识
A blight is a disease that hurts plants and makes their leaves wither. It can also affect neighborhoods. Urban blight refers to a part of the city where things are falling apart.
Blight rhymes with bright, but it’s the opposite of sunshine; instead of making plants grow, it cripples them. The Irish Potato Famine was an example of a blight. In 1845, more than a third of the potato crops were ruined. The plants turned black and their leaves dried up and people who relied on potatoes for most of their meals also withered and experienced extreme hardship and hunger. You might want to think of it this way: a blight makes people — or plants — fight for their lives.
实用短语
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单词用法
同近义词
n.[植保]枯萎病;荒芜fusarium wilt,desolation