英语释义
1. to dry up
the desiccated land
2. to preserve (a food) by drying dehydrate
desiccated coconut
3. to drain of emotional or intellectual vitality
… a charming little romance … not desiccated and compressed within the pages of a book
— Elinor Wylie
4. to become dried up
leaves desiccating in winter Lake Valencia has been … steadily desiccating for more than 200 years.
— J. Platt Bradbury et al.
5. to dry up or cause to dry up deprive or exhaust of moisture especially to dry thoroughly
uses radio frequencies of 100,000 Hz to 10,000,000 Hz to cut, coagulate, and desiccate tissue
— Bettyann Hutchisson et al
6. to preserve a food by drying dehydrate
desiccated coconut
7. to become dried up undergo a desiccating process