shrunken
- IPA[ˈSHrəNGkən]
美式
- having become or been made smaller in size;(of a person's face or other part of the body) wrinkled or shriveled through old age or illness
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- 1. having become or been made smaller in size today, this piece of wetland is a shrunken version of its original self the country's shrunken economy
- ▪ (of a person's face or other part of the body) wrinkled or shriveled through old age or illness the painting shows three old women with shrunken faces polio left him with a limp and a shrunken arm
- become or make smaller in size or amount: the workforce shrank to a thousand the sun had shrunk and dried the wood
- a psychiatrist: you should see a shrink
Oxford Dictionary
- become or make smaller in size or amount: the workforce has shrunk to less than a thousand the sun had shrunk and dried the wood
- a clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, or psychotherapist: you should see a shrink
Oxford American Dictionary
- past participle of shrink
Oxford Dictionary
- past of shrink
Oxford Dictionary
- past of shrink
Oxford American Dictionary
- past participle of shrink
Oxford American Dictionary
- package (an article) by enclosing it in clinging transparent plastic film that shrinks tightly ... they carefully padded and shrink-wrapped the wood furniture
- clinging transparent plastic film used to enclose an article as packaging.
Oxford American Dictionary
- package (an article) by enclosing it in clinging transparent plastic film that shrinks tightly ... they carefully padded and shrink-wrapped the wood furniture
- clinging transparent plastic film used to enclose an article as packaging.
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- having become or been made smaller in size: today, this piece of wetland is a shrunken version of its original self the country's shrunken economy
Oxford Dictionary