Marchitar in english
Wither
pronunciation: wɪðɜr part of speech: verb
pronunciation: wɪðɜr part of speech: verb
In gestures
marchitarse = wither ; wither away ; shrivel up ; shrivel.
Example: But then it started to wither and die, and however much he tried there was nothing he could do to bring it back to life.Example: He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information.Example: Umbilical cords shrivel up and fall off, leaving a neat little tummy button after about a week or so.Example: All the blooms have turned brown and died and most of the smaller, newer leaves have shrivelled and died too.marchitar = wizen ; parch.
Example: Since then the sands of time have taken their toll, making my face all leathery, wizening my gaze.Example: Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.more:
» marchitarse = wither ; wither away ; shrivel up ; shrivel [Inglés británico shrivelled/shrivelling, inglés americano shriveled/shriveling] ; wilt .
Example: But then it started to wither and die, and however much he tried there was nothing he could do to bring it back to life. Example: He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information. Example: Umbilical cords shrivel up and fall off, leaving a neat little tummy button after about a week or so. Example: All the blooms have turned brown and died and most of the smaller, newer leaves have shrivelled and died too. Example: No doubt about it, plant disease can cause your plants to wilt and die.marchitarse = wilt.
Example: No doubt about it, plant disease can cause your plants to wilt and die.