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sapped

/sap/US // sæp //UK // (sæp) //

被削弱的,被剥夺,被削弱,被剥夺的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the juice or vital circulating fluid of a plant, especially of a woody plant.
    • : any vital body fluid.
    • : energy; vitality.
    • : sapwood.
    • : Slang. a fool; dupe.
    • : Metallurgy. soft metal at the core of a bar of blister steel.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sapped, sap·ping.

    • : to drain the sap from.

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Examples

  • These clippers have steel blades and a sap groove that prevents sticky buildup from clogging up a job.

  • Honeybees are known for collecting pollen, nectar and tree sap.

  • Modern marshmallows no longer contain sap from their namesake, Althaea officinalis, the marshmallow plant.

  • Simple phenomena, such as how sap flows down a tree trunk, are straightforward and can be captured in a few lines of code using what mathematicians call linear differential equations.

  • This is a conical tube that directs the sap flow and allows you to hang a container at the bore hole.

  • Fighting words like those that propelled his team to the top of the industry, but it looks like that drive might have been sapped.

  • Long periods of ball-play sapped speed from the Americans, who were relying on fleet counter-attacks to score against the Germans.

  • Bad leadership and worse commanders rapidly sapped the morale of his unit, which became notorious for its lack of discipline.

  • They can be sapped of war fever by the diplomatic courage and genius displayed by Kissinger and Nixon four decades ago.

  • Online distractions have sapped the will to compete, let alone the will to win.

  • He spoke in low, earnest tones, and as he did so, Dick felt as though his moral manhood were being sapped.

  • I have been very busy trying to get ahead of a German trench which they had sapped up to us.

  • His last words—the inexorable intention of going away—sapped her last lingering hope.

  • In fact, numbers of houses, and even whole streets, were in this way sapped and overturned.

  • He doubtless kindled a spirit of inquiry, while he sapped the foundation of Christianity and undermined faith.