plight的意思和读音

plight

: [plaɪt] : [plaɪt]

n.

v.“troth”;

plights  plighting  plighted  

n.dilemma,trouble,predicament,difficulty,quandary

plightn.

1.[sing]a difficult and sad situation

the plight of the homeless

The African elephant is in a desperate plight.

v.IDMplight your trothto make a promise to a person saying that you will marry them; to marry sb

n.1.(),,;,2.;;

v.1.“troth”2.;3.

n.1.a sad, serious, or difficult situation

v.1.See troth

1. plangent > plight > plucky > ...

2. pledge plight ; plough ...

3. straits n. | plight n ,, fair n. | ...

4. plead guilty plight , police detail ...

5. 〖 prescription;prescribe〗 plight〖 sellatreducedprices〗 ...

6. flight- plight- Confuse vt 使使 ...

7. C end?with... ... plight n. , , imprisonment n. ...

8.,,, plethora n plight n () ponder v ...

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1.Kupchak was sympathetic to Bryant's plight this summer, saying the Laker star's sole motivation was to put himself in a position to win.

2.However, it took a rather different form: one of his television ventures hosted talk-show discussions about its own financial plight.

3.as the boat so favoured is usually in a rough plight , and mostly under water , so , sydney had a swamped life of it.西

4.A crown and an advantageous marriage need not be a set of shackles, and a plight can be an opportunity.

5.Bentley Motors, Ltd. was formed in 1919 with very little capital on hand, a plight that was to plague the company for the next decade.191910

6.Urban inequities and the plight of the poor have been a particular focus of the Forum, and most appropriately so.

7.They did not come into contact with, is not complete, it will not know you very stubborn deaf ear to their plight.

8.And it's worth noting just how much that opposition has hardened over time, even as the plight of the unemployed has worsened.

9.Ballot said the primary aim of the computer link between Dutch and Indonesia was to raise public awareness of the apes and their plight.西

10.But he might be taken aback by the popular sympathy for his plight. So might the authorities: the case has become an embarrassment.