wasting的意思和读音

wasting

: [ˈweɪstɪŋ] : ['weɪstɪŋ]

n.;【

adj.使

v.“waste”

adj.degenerative,worsening,progressive

wastingadj.

1.使使awasting disease or illness is one that causes sb to gradually become weaker and thinner

adj.1.,;使;

n.1.;;;【

v.1.“waste”

adj.1.a wasting disease makes you thin, weak, and tired

v.1.The present participle of waste

1.2 3 wasting): 2

2. wastefully wasting () watchmaker , ...

3. waster wasting wastrel ...

4. (tuberculosis) wasting1. , wastage1. ...

5. ... waste fat wasting wasting acetonemia ...

7. ... stuck in her daydream slowly sinking,wasting ...

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1.They may not even realize how much time and money they're wasting, and you cannot be sure that you have all the answers, anyway.

2.Some things simply cannot be altered and resilient people accept this, not wasting energy on trying to do the impossible.西

3.How can you think of wasting a moment doing something for a living that you don't like to do?

4.Two years ago, at the age of 7, Mason Perez hypothesized that he was wasting a lot of water when washing his hands.

5.I would also be using wasting the conditioning product needlessly, and purchasing more conditioner than I really need.

6.Without wasting time on amenities, he spread his papers out on the kitchen table and launched into a lengthy explanation.

7.It seems to me that you're wasting your time.

8.We would not want you wasting your energy or time on pointless actions, when there will be so much to do of a positive nature.

9.Being crazy in getting certificates blindly is nothing but wasting time.

10.By doing so, you are reducing their role to that of a software operator and wasting the wealth of experience they bring.