使俯伏,使拜倒( prostrate的过去式和过去分词 );(指疾病、天气等)使某人无能为力;
The old man prostrated himself before the altar.
那个老人平伏[跪拜]在祭坛前.
——辞典例句They prostrated themselves before the emperor.
他们拜倒在皇帝的面前.
——《简明英汉词典》The captives prostrated themselves before the conqueror.
俘虏们俯伏在征服者面前.
辞典例句So he prostrated and praised the Guru for such great favors.
所以他敬礼与称赞上师给予他如斯大恩.
互联网The typhoon prostrated hundreds of trees.
台风吹倒了数百棵树.
辞典例句He was prostrated by illness.
他因生病极为虚弱.
互联网The gale prostrated many trees.
疾风吹倒了许多树.
辞典例句They prostrated themselves before their king.
他们向国王跪拜行礼。
辞典例句The competitors were prostrated by the heat.
竞赛者们由于天气炎热而力不从心.
互联网I was prostrated by the heat.
我热昏了.
辞典例句She was prostrated when he died.
他死了,她陷入极度的悲痛之中.
辞典例句She was prostrated with fear at seeing him.
她一见他就胆颤心惊.
辞典例句She prostrated herself with frustration.
因受挫她平伏于地上.
互联网He was prostrated by the loss of his wife.
他因丧妻而忧郁.
《现代英汉综合大词典》He prostrated himself before rank and wealth.
他屈服于地位和财富.
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