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小词详解 | fester
fester 英 [ˈfestə(r)] 美 [ˈfestər]
But it also creates crises—and lets them fester.
但它也造成危机——并任其恶化。
——《经济学人》Thus, doubts could fester on whether Mr. Assad had turned over his entire arsenal.
因此,对阿萨德是否全数上缴化学武器的质疑可能愈演愈烈。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] (指伤口或疮)化脓
那个身材高大的女人转而从她粗壮的腿上,解下那条必不可少的带子。我们看见她腿上的口子开始化脓了。
The hefty woman turned to divest a stout leg of the necessary ligature. We saw that the wound on her leg began to fester.
把它们包好,否则面包会不新鲜,猪排会腐烂。
Wrap them up well or the bread will go stale and the chops will fester.
下午的暴风雨洒向一座又一座被阳光晒热了的山头。我们山顶上的房子在雨中显得阴郁凄凉。
Afternoon storms festered around sun-warmed hills. Our hilltop house looked grim and dreary in the rain.把愤怒阐明出来要比郁积在心里好。
It's better to enunciate your anger than let it fester inside you.
Just when she needed her strength most, this toe had to fester.
恰好在她需要拿出最大力气的时候,这只脚尖却溃烂起来了。
suppurate: undergo the formation of pus; fester ooze: (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out of something; flow in a very gradual way maturate: (of a boil, abscess, etc.) form pus