n. suffering苦难,苦恼。
△Rom.1.2.50 (48):“One desperate grief cures with another's languish;”i.e. One hopeless sorrow is cured by the sufferingcaused by another sorrow. 一桩绝望的悲哀可以用另一桩悲哀的痛苦来治好。
languish
vi. sink and pine away衰弱无力,气息奄奄。
△As.2.1.33: “To the which place a poorsequester'd stag,/ That from the hunter's aim hadta'en a hurt,/Did come to languish;”一只失群的牡鹿,中了猎人的箭伤,逃到那里喘息。
languish[ˈlæŋgwiʃ]
v.憔悴,衰退,苦恼,失去活力
‖languishment n.衰弱,倦怠,苦恼
languor[ˈlæŋgə]n. 软弱无力,柔情
languorous[ˈlæŋgərəs]adj. 倦怠的,没精打采的
languorously adv.疲倦地,郁闷地