vegetating 的定义
veg·e·tat·ed, veg·e·tat·ing.
- to grow in, or as in, the manner of a plant.
- to be passive or unthinking; to do nothing: to lie on the beach and vegetate.
- Pathology. to grow, or increase by growth, as an excrescence.
vegetating 近义词
be very passive
grow, sprout
更多vegetating例句
- Inevitably some students will just text, chat, or blissfully vegetate if given more leisure.
- “Rather than vegetate upon her small pittance,” returned the doctor briskly.
- Humanity is content to vegetate, much after the fashion of a race of moles.
- No great inward commotion has ever visited them; they vegetate tamely on till they reach the grave.
- Then Tezpi, seeing that the country began to vegetate, left his bark on the mountain of Colhuacan.
- I've been here a month without seeing a soul; I should go mad, if I had to vegetate for another seven months.