languish | (vi) อ่อนแรง, See also: อ่อนกำลัง, Syn. droop | languish in | (phrv) อ่อนแรง, See also: ไม่มีแรง, เหนื่อยอ่อน, อิดโรย | languish of | (phrv) ทุกข์ทรมานกับ (คำเก่า), See also: ป่วยด้วย โรค, อาการบาดเจ็บฯลฯ | languishing | (adj) อ่อนกำลัง, See also: อ่อนเพลีย, Syn. drooping | languish for | (phrv) อ่อนแรงกับ, See also: ไม่สนใจไยดีกับ, เหนื่อยอ่อนกับ, Syn. languish over, pine for, pine over | languish over | (phrv) อ่อนแรงกับ, See also: ไม่สนใจไยดีกับ, เหนื่อยอ่อนกับ, Syn. languish for, pine for, pine over |
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| languish | (แลง'กวิช) { languished, languishing, languishes } vi. อ่อนกำลัง, อ่อนเพลีย, อ่อนเปลี้ย, หดหู่, ไม่ไยดี, อิดโรย, ร่วงโรย, ละห้อย, โรยรา, ทำหน้าตาเศร้าหมอง., See also: languisher n. languishing adj. ดlanguishู |
| languish | (vi) อ่อนเพลียลง, ซูบซีดลง, เฉื่อยลง, เนือยลง, อิดโรย | languishment | (n) ความอ่อนเพลีย, ความซูบซีด, ความอ่อนเปลี้ย, ความเฉื่อยชา, ความอิดโรย |
| | | | | Languish | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Languished p. pr. & vb. n. Languishing. ] [ OE. languishen, languissen, F. languir, L. languere; cf. Gr. &unr_; to slacken, &unr_; slack, Icel. lakra to lag behind; prob. akin to E. lag, lax, and perh. to E. slack. See -ish. ] 1. To become languid or weak; to lose strength or animation; to be or become dull, feeble or spiritless; to pine away; to linger in a weak or deteriorating condition; to wither or fade. [ 1913 Webster ] We . . . do languish of such diseases. 2 Esdras viii. 31. [ 1913 Webster ] Cease, fond nature, cease thy strife, And let me languish into life. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] For the fields of Heshbon languish. Is. xvi. 8. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To assume an expression of weariness or tender grief, appealing for sympathy. Tennyson. 3. To be neglected and unattended to; as, the proposal languished on the director's desk for months. [ PJC ] Syn. -- To pine; wither; fade; droop; faint. [ 1913 Webster ] | Languish | v. i. To cause to droop or pine. [ Obs. ] Shak. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] | Languish | n. See Languishment. [ Obs. or Poetic ] [ 1913 Webster ] What, of death, too, That rids our dogs of languish? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] And the blue languish of soft Allia's eye. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] | Languisher | n. One who languishes. [ 1913 Webster ] | Languishing | a. 1. Becoming languid and weak; pining; losing health and strength. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Amorously pensive; indicating melancholy; as, languishing eyes, or look. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Suffering neglect; neglected. [ PJC ] 4. Continuing in a weak or deteriorating state; lingering. [ PJC ] | Languishingly | adv. In a languishing manner. [ 1913 Webster ] | Languishment | n. 1. The state of languishing. “Lingering languishment.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Tenderness of look or mien; amorous pensiveness. [ 1913 Webster ] | Languishness | n. Languishment. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
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