wilt
wilt
wÉȘlt
vilt
/wˈÉȘlt/

A(z) „wilt” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to wilt
01

hervad, gyengĂŒl

to gradually lose strength, energy, or confidence, often due to exhaustion or discouragement
Példåk
After working nonstop for twelve hours, he wilted into the couch without a word.
TizenkĂ©t Ăłra megszakĂ­tĂĄs nĂ©lkĂŒli munka utĂĄn szĂł nĂ©lkĂŒl elhervadt a kanapĂ©n.
02

hervad, lankad

to become limp or droopy, usually due to lack of water or loss of vitality
Példåk
Without proper care, the lettuce in the garden began to wilt under the intense summer heat.
MegfelelƑ gondozĂĄs nĂ©lkĂŒl a kerti salĂĄta elkezdett hervadni a nyĂĄr heves melege alatt.
01

hervadås, turgorvesztés

the state or instance of a plant's foliage or stems losing turgidity and drooping, typically from water deficiency or environmental stress
Példåk
By late afternoon, the tomato plant 's wilt signaled that it desperately needed a deep watering.
KĂ©sƑ dĂ©lutĂĄnra a paradicsom növĂ©ny hervadĂĄsa jelezte, hogy kĂ©tsĂ©gbeesetten szĂŒksĂ©ge volt egy mĂ©ly öntözĂ©sre.
02

hervadås, hervadåsi betegség

any disease of plants, often fungal or bacterial, in which pathogens invade the roots or vascular tissue, causing foliage to droop and shrivel
Példåk
Panama disease, a notorious form of fusarium wilt, wiped out large swaths of banana plantations.
A panamai betegsĂ©g, a fusĂĄrium hervadĂĄs egy hĂ­rhedt formĂĄja, kiirtotta a banĂĄnĂŒltetvĂ©nyek nagy rĂ©szĂ©t.
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