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slough
- IPA[slʌf]
英式
- shed or remove (a layer of dead skin);get rid of (something undesirable or no longer required)
- the dropping off of dead tissue from living flesh
verb: slough, 3rd person present: sloughs, gerund or present participle: sloughing, past tense: sloughed, past participle: sloughed
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動詞
- 1. shed or remove (a layer of dead skin) a snake sloughs off its old skin exfoliate once a week to slough off any dry skin
- ▪ get rid of (something undesirable or no longer required) he is concerned to slough off the country's bad environmental image
- ▪ (of dead skin) drop off; be shed it is a rare skin disease in which the skin sloughs off
- 2. (of soil or rock) collapse or slide into a hole or depression an eternal rain of silt sloughs down from the edges of the continents
名詞
- 1. the dropping off of dead tissue from living flesh the drugs can cause blistering and slough
- a state of hopeless depression: while everyone is having a blast I am sinking into the Slough of Despond
Oxford American Dictionary
- a state of hopeless depression: while everyone is having a blast I am sinking into the Slough of Despond
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[sləf]
美式
- shed or remove (a layer of dead skin): a snake sloughs off its old skin exfoliate once a week to slough off any dry skin
- the dropping off of dead tissue from living flesh: the drugs can cause blistering and slough
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[slaʊ]
英式
- a swamp.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[slou]
美式
- a swamp.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[slaʊ]
英式
- a town in south-eastern England to the west of London; population 119,400 (est. 2009).
Oxford Dictionary