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wilt((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) marchitarsetr[wɪlt]1 marchitar, secar1 (plant) marchitarse, secarse2 (person - become weak or tired) debilitarse, decaer, languidecer; (- lose confidence) desanimarsewilt ['wɪlt] vi1) : marchitarse (dícese de las flores)2) languish: debilitarse, languidecerv.• abochornar v.• acobardarse v.• descaecer v.• languidecer v.• marchitar v.• marchitarse v.
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intransitive verb \<\<plant/flower\>\> ponerse* mustio, marchitarse
I [wɪlt]1. VI1) [flower] marchitarse2) (fig) (=lose strength) debilitarse; (=lose courage) perder el ánimo, desanimarse2. VT1) (lit) marchitar2) (fig) debilitar3) (Culin) rehogar
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†† [wɪlt]VB (2nd pers: 'thou' form) of will I, 1., 1), a)* * *
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wilt II [wilt] v 1. fishket, thahet. 2. dobësohem, molisem; ligështohem. 3. bie (vrulli). 4. fishk, than (dielli bimët) -
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wilt фтп. вилт, увядание; вянуть, увядать; поникатьalfalfa bacterial wilt бактериальное увядание люцерны (возбудитель ACorynebacterium insidiosum)clover wilt рак клевера (возбудитель гриб ASclerotinia trifoliorum)tomato spotted wilt бронзовость томата (возбудитель вирус)vine wilt фузариоз батата (возбудители грибы AFusarium batatis, Fusarium hyperoxysporum)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > wilt
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) murchar* * *wilt1[wilt] vt forma arcaica da 2ª pessoa do singular de to will2.————————wilt2[wilt] n o murchar, a ação de murchar. • vt 1 murchar, emurchecer. 2 perder ou fazer perder a força ou energia, desvigorizar(-se), definhar. -
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) oveneti* * *I [wilt]2. os. singular sedanjika obsolete poetically od will (auxiliary verb)II [wilt]1.nounovenitev; oslabelost; potrtost, depresija;2.transitive verboveniti, napraviti ovenelo, izsušiti; colloquially popariti, potreti; intransitive verb oveneti, posušiti se; colloquially izgubiti pogum -
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Ⅰwilt [wɪlt]Ⅱwilt [wɪlt]1. n1) вилт ( увядание растений)2) сла́бость, вя́лость2. v1) вя́нуть, поника́ть2) (по)губи́ть ( цветы)3) слабе́ть, ослабева́ть4) теря́ть прису́тствие ду́ха -
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) visne* * *[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) visne -
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[wilt] v թոշնել, թառամել, թառամեցնել. wilt in the heat շոգից թուլանալ -
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wilt((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) visne, tørke innIverb \/wɪlt\/1) ( om plante) visne, tørke (inn), begynne å henge2) ( om person) bli slapp, miste motet3) ( om slått gress) tørkeIIverb \/wɪlt\/( gammeldags) 2. person entall av ➢ will, 2 -
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) visna, sölna -
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wilt [wɪlt]* * *[wɪlt] 1.transitive verb faire dépérir [plant]2.intransitive verb lit [plant, flower] se faner; fig [person] (from heat, fatigue) se sentir faible; ( at daunting prospect) perdre courage3.wilted past participle adjective fané -
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) []vīst* * *vīst; novīst; pagurt -
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) vysti -
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) zvadnout* * *• zvadnout -
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) (z)vädnúť, uschnúť* * *• zvädnút• spôsobit zvädnutie -
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) a (se) veşteji -
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[wilt]((of flowers) to droop: The plants are wilting because they haven't been watered.) μαραίνομαι -
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A ‡ deuxième personne du singulier de will.D vi lit [plant, flower] se faner ; fig [person] (from heat, fatigue) flancher ○, se sentir faible ; ( at daunting prospect) perdre courage.
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