diminution
减少
常用释义
英音[ ˌdɪmɪˈnjuːʃn ]
美音[ ˌdɪmɪˈnuːʃ(ə)n ]
基本释义
- n. 减少,降低;缩小
例句
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1·They hope for a small diminution in taxes.他们希望捐税能稍有减少。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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2·Age brought a gradual diminution of his strength and energy.年龄使他的体力和精力逐渐减退。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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3·They are hoping for a small diminution in taxes.他们希望税捐略微减少。
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4·The melting glaciers hide the diminution of the rains.融化的冰川暗示着雨水的减少。
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5·He experienced no diminution of his physical strength.他并未感觉体力衰落。
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6·Always accompany of the look in the nature room - diminution.它们总是伴随着自然房屋中的视野——缩减。
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7·It's a diminution of energy and the worry that there are no new ideas.是精力的减少以及担心没有新的想法。
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8·The diminution of a pile of crowns made bankers sing the Marseillaise.看到白银堆降低了,银行家就唱起《马赛曲》。
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9·These behaviors can do harm to our eyesight, causing diminution of vision.这些行为都对我们的眼睛有害,会导致视力下降。
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10·A successful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame. (No. 21)成功的作者同样面临自己名声扫地的危险。
同根词
词根:
diminish
diminished
adj
减弱的;减退了的
diminutive
adj
小的,小型的,微小的
diminutive
n
爱称;指小词;身材极小的人
diminished
v
减少;削弱(diminish的过去分词)
diminish
vi
减少,缩小;变小
diminish
vt
使减少;使变小