blighting
v.
使凋萎( blight的现在分词 );
使颓丧;
损害;
妨害;
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He perceived an instant that she did not know the blighting news.
他立即看出她还不知道这个失败的消息.
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The stink of exhaust, the mind - numbing tedium of traffic , parking lots blighting central city real estate.
排气管散发的难闻气味; 让人麻木的交通拥堵;妨碍中心城市房地产的停车场.
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That is why fears of an indecisive election result have been blighting the pound.
这就是一个悬而未决的政治选举所导致的对英镑的大的影响.
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To be frank, the whole edifice has become a grotesque farce and is blighting the game.
来自BBC
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But it is only a temporary measure, no-one wants to live with a mountain of waste blighting their town.
来自BBC
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The future of the division that has been blighting the group for four years is far from certain.
来自THETIMES