单词:strickenly
adv.
stricken的变形
stricken
['strikən]
strike 的过去分词
adj.
遭受不幸(或灾难等)的;罹病的
深受(悲伤、惧怕或其他情绪)影响的
精神受折磨的;苦恼的
丧失能力的;伤残的
被击中的;被打伤的
满到与容器口平齐的,齐口平的
[用以构成复合词]遭…侵袭的
短语:
striken in years
见 year
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