释义 |
shrunkenshrunk‧en /ˈʃrʌŋkən/ adjective [usually before noun]  - She looked frail and shrunken.
- Her head was shrunken under a tight-fitting felt hat.
- His shrunken skin becomes filled out and loses its coldness and pallor.
- It was a shrunken Frank, whose body seemed to have contracted out of sympathy with his shrivelled spirit.
- She felt now a dulled sense of degradation: she felt depraved and diminished and shrunken and old.
- The car was driven by a man so shrunken his head hardly protruded above the steering-wheel.
- The physical manifestation of his manhood, as always in repose, appeared a shrunken, insignificant part of him.
having become smaller or been made smaller: a shrunken old woman |