ailing 英 [ˈeɪlɪŋ]  

ailing

ailing  英 [ˈeɪlɪŋ]

adj. 生病的,身体不舒服的;体衰的  v. 生病;苦恼(ail的ing形式) 

名词复数:ailings 

The boy has been ailing for several months. 这个男孩已经生病好几个月了。
Her ailing brain comprehended nothing, but the only thing which she did not doubt was that he had come to get her. 她的病脑完全不能了解当时的事,她以为他是为了她来的,她受不了那副凶相。

  • Someone who's ailing is sick. You might visit your ailing grandmother in the hospital.
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  • adj. 生病的,身体不舒服的;体衰的
  • v. 生病;苦恼(ail的ing形式)
  • 1. The boy has been ailing for several months.

    这个男孩已经生病好几个月了。

  • 2. Her ailing brain comprehended nothing, but the only thing which she did not doubt was that he had come to get her.

    她的病脑完全不能了解当时的事,她以为他是为了她来的,她受不了那副凶相。

  • 3. That decade, proclaimed the Decade of the Brain by President George H. W. Bush, saw vast improvements in the understanding of healthy brains—and treatments for ailing ones.

    那个被乔治H.W.布什称为“大脑的年代 ”的十年,见证了脑科学的巨大进步,无论是认识健康的大脑,还是治疗生病的大脑。

  • ailing (adj.) "sick, ill, suffering," 1590s, present-participle adjective from ail (v.).
ail·ing / ˈeɪlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈeɪlɪŋ / adjective ( formal) 1 ill/sick and not improving 有病的;体弱的 She looked after her ailing father. 她照顾她有病的父亲。 2 (of a business, government, etc. 企业、政府等 ) having problems and getting weaker 处境困难的;每况愈下的 measures to help the ailing economy 改善经济不景气的措施 ail·ing / ˈeɪlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈeɪlɪŋ /
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