diminution信息详情
n.减少,降低;缩小
diminutions───n.减少,降低;缩小
diminutive───adj.小的,小型的,微小的;n.爱称;指小词;身材极小的人
imminution───注射
comminution───n.粉碎;捣碎
crimination───n.控告;责备;证明有罪
dimidiation───n.分为两半
diminutival───微小的
diminutives───adj.小的,小型的,微小的;n.爱称;指小词;身材极小的人
elimination───n.消除;淘汰;除去
The melting glaciers hide the diminution of the rains.───融化的冰川暗示着雨水的减少。
They hope for a small diminution in taxes.───他们希望捐税能稍有减少。
Age brought a gradual diminution of his strength and energy.───年龄使他的体力和精力逐渐减退。
But there was no diminution in the loftiness of his feeling for her.───但是他对她的崇高感情并未因此而变化。
We have already referred to the qualitatively different states of aggregation water exhibits under increase or diminution of temperature.───前面已经提到水由于温度的增减而表现出质的不同的聚合状态。
As the foot ages, there appears to be continued diminution of the number of fibers connecting the Achilles tendon and plantar fascia.───随着年龄的脚,似乎有继续减少的数目纤维连接跟腱和足底筋膜。
To lose the long-distance migrations performed by some species would be a grievous diminution.───失去由某些物种执行的长距离迁徙活动将是令人痛心的衰退。
It's true there has been a diminution of the aggression and anti-Cuban rhetoric on the part of the administration.───而的确政府方面也略微降低了咄咄逼人的姿态和反古巴的声调。
Was it the evident physical decline of Napoleon that complicated this epoch by an inward diminution of force?───拿破仑体力上明显的变弱,那时难道已引起他精力的衰退?