desiccated
adj. 干的,粉状的
v. 使干燥(desiccate的过去式); 变干
Desiccated things have lost all the moisture that was in them.
...desiccated flowers and leaves.
完全干枯的花和叶
Desiccated food has been dried in order to preserve it.
...desiccated coconut.
椰子干
1. thoroughly dried out;
2. preserved by removing natural moisture;
3. lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless;
Thirst burned through my throat like fire. My mouth was baked and desiccated.
饥渴火一样燃烧我的喉咙,嘴里干得没有一丝水分.
Stir in milk, fold sifted flour, soda , desiccated coconut and chopped walnuts, mix until well combined.
加入鲜奶, 拌入筛过的面粉 、 苏打粉 、 椰丝和核桃碎, 拌匀成面糊.
Over the years, as Naipaul's fame grew along with his irascibility, the marriage desiccated.
多年来, 当奈保尔的文学声名伴随他暴躁的性情而增长时, 他的婚姻陷入困境.
All the tissues were fixed in 10 % neutral formalin and desiccated and embedded in paraffin.
经10%中性福尔马林固定,常规脱水后石蜡包埋.
Thus landscape gardening , the ancient art of emperors, became formalised desiccated, sterile.
所以, 作为封建帝王和士大夫艺术的园林变得空洞而毫无生机.