decayed,读音为:[d??ke?d]
基础释义:
1. 腐烂的
2. 衰退的;衰败的
3. (食物)变质的
例句:The fruit had begun to decay.
这个水果已经开始腐烂了。
题目:The Decayed Apple
As humans, we are constantly striving for success and happiness. However, this pursuit often leaves us with regrets and disappointments. One such regret is the decaying apple that once was ripe and full of promise.
Just like the apple, our lives are also subject to decay. We all experience failures, setbacks, and disappointments that can make us feel lost and defeated. But it is precisely these moments that shape us into stronger individuals.
The decaying apple reminds me of my own experiences. I remember a time when I was young and full of hope. I had a dream of becoming a successful writer, but life got in the way and my passion began to wane. Like the apple, I felt lost and defeated, wondering if I would ever regain my former passion.
However, like the decaying apple that eventually yields to new growth, I learned to embrace my failures and use them as stepping stones to success. Today, I am a published author, and my passion for writing has returned with a vengeance.
The lesson from the decaying apple is that we must never give up on our dreams. Setbacks are temporary, and with perseverance and resilience, we can overcome them and emerge stronger than ever. Let us not let the decaying apple define us, but rather use it as a catalyst for growth and success.
decayed
基础释义:
1. 腐烂的
2. 衰败的
3. 衰退的
发音:
[d??ke?d]
英语范文:
Title: The Decline of a Tree
Once a strong and healthy tree, our old friend has now decayed. Its leaves have turned yellow and brown, its branches are weak and broken, and its trunk is covered in moss and fungi. It used to provide shade and fruit for us, but now it's just a sad reminder of what could have been.
We all experience decay in our lives. It's natural, it's part of the cycle of life. But decay can also be a catalyst for change, for growth, for renewal. It's only when we let go of what's past that we can embrace what's to come.
Perhaps it's time for us to let go of the decaying parts of our lives and embrace the new opportunities that await us. It may be painful, but it's necessary if we want to move forward and become stronger, wiser, and more resilient.
So let's not mourn the decay of the old, but celebrate the new growth that will arise from it. Let's embrace change, let it transform us, and let it make us stronger. For only through decay can we truly appreciate the beauty of renewal.

