用blight造句子,“blight”造句

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Let us heal the world and blight its pain.

But after years of reputational blight, the industry is starting to see the buds of progress.

Yes, you may kiss me, and cry; and ring out my kisses and tears: they'll blight you — they'll damn you.

It was the tragedy of the Irish potato famine of 1845, in which 1m Irish perished when the potato crop on which they subsisted succumbed to blight.

Why not replace the shacks that blight the lives of so many poor people, thrown together out of cardboard and mud, and prone to collapsing or catching fire, with more durable structures?

Such was his sense of power over this virgin soul, trusting him as she did, that the minister felt potent to blight all the field of innocence with but one wicked look, and develop all its opposite with but a word.

The apple crop was wiped out by blight.

Such a blight was fallen over my literary career.

Campaigners, however, fear the new generation of wind farms are far too big and will blight the British landscape.

The LORD will strike you with wasting disease, with fever and inflammation, with scorching heat and drought, with blight and mildew, which will plague you until you perish.

But that is essentially the story with Fan Pier, a former industrial blight on the South Boston waterfront being transformed, albeit slowly, into a hub of fashion, art and dining.

Too much rain may blight the garden with mold.

The symptoms of plantain head blight were systematically observed, ant its pathogen was identified.

The region has, slowly, recovered from the blight of 1997-98. It has recently had several years of strong growth (see chart 1) and its governments' finances have been greatly improved.

blight造句

seedling blight of rice

The result of field test showed it has good control effect against citrus scab and bacterial blight of rice.

Only blight and death.

If drought, blight, or pests don't destroy her crops, she may raise enough to feed her family - and may even have some left over to sell.

To cause to shrivel, wither, or mature imperfectly by or as if by blast or blight.

The juice of clover, leek and wood vinegar were used to control tomato early blight by three concentration respectively and three ways of treatment respectively for studying on controlling effects.

I'm afraid its bark is worse than its blight.

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