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tail off

英 [teɪl ɒf]

美 [teɪl ɔːf]

(声音)逐渐变弱; 逐渐减少; 越来越不重要; 逐渐消失

柯林斯词典

双语例句

  • Ultimately, though, the saving grace of Asia is that growth rates are starting to tail off from a high base.
    不过说到底,亚洲的优势在于:它的经济增长率是从一个较高的基础上开始下降的。
  • I cut the tail off before I cook the fish.
    我在煮之前先切掉鱼尾。
  • The tail came slap off.
    尾巴忽然掉了下来。
  • Tests revealed that the ability to recall the right word tended to tail off as the day ended.
    实验显示:一天快结束的时候,准确回忆单词的能力随之减弱。
  • The dog's tail tapered off to a point.
    这狗的尾部逐渐变细成为一个尖梢。
  • It's then, when subscriptions typically tail off, that we'll see if the industry will be able to withstand the recession.
    正是在注册用户通常会减少的时候,我们才会明白这个行业能否抵御衰退的影响。
  • It needs its tail for pushing off.
    它要靠尾巴推动才能离开地面。
  • In the adjusting pressure system using quantitative pump which provides invariable pressure. When the pressure augments, the requirement of flux will tail off.
    在定量泵节流调节系统中,定量泵提供的是恒定流量,当系统压力增大时,会使流量需求减小。
  • For example, wages tend to be high near densely occupied blocks, but tail off within a mile or two.
    举例来说,在居民稠密街区的附近,工资往往较高,但一两英里以外,工资水平就降下来了。
  • At some date in the 1990s British oil production will probably tail off.
    到20世纪90年代的某个时候,英国石油产量可能会逐渐减少。