单词:famishments
n.
famish的变形
famish
['feimiʃ]
vt.
使挨饿,使饥饿[常用于被动语态]:
to be famished to death
饿得要死
[废语]使饿死
vi.
挨饿,饥饿:
I'm famishing.
我很饿。
(因缺乏某事物而)受苦
[废语]饿死
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