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lowering是lower的现在分词 lower美 ['loʊərɪŋ] 英 ['ləʊərɪŋ] - v.降低;减少;放下;放低
- adj.较低的;南部的;【地质学;地理学】早期的;下游的
- 网络下降;低沉;卑劣的
现在分词:lowering 过去式:lowered 第三人称单数:lowers adj. | 1. physically below another thing, especially one of the same type 2. reduced or less in amount 3. closer to the bottom or base of something 4. of less importance or inferior status 5. describes organisms that are less advanced in terms of development or complexity 6. indicating that part of a river that is farthest away from the source 7. relating to the earlier part of a geological period or system 8. fairly low in status or importance 1. physically below another thing, especially one of the same type 2. reduced or less in amount 3. closer to the bottom or base of something 4. of less importance or inferior status 5. describes organisms that are less advanced in terms of development or complexity 6. indicating that part of a river that is farthest away from the source 7. relating to the earlier part of a geological period or system 8. fairly low in status or importance | v. | 1. to be overcast and threatening storms or heavy rain 2. to look angry or sullen 3. to reduce something in quantity, quality, or value, or fall in quantity, quality, or value 4. to reduce something in degree 5. to reduce your dignity or the respect in which you are held 6. to reduce the volume of sound that something produces 7. to bring a sound to a lower pitch 8. to change the sound of a vowel by pushing the tongue to the bottom of the mouth 9. to move something down to a lower level or to move something downwards 10. to move the head or eyes downwards 11. to move something or someone slowly down from a higher position 12. to reduce something in number, amount, value, or strength 13. to look angrily at someone 14. if clouds lower, they are very dark, as if a storm is coming 15. let or bring down;cause to be down 1. to be overcast and threatening storms or heavy rain 2. to look angry or sullen 3. to reduce something in quantity, quality, or value, or fall in quantity, quality, or value 4. to reduce something in degree 5. to reduce your dignity or the respect in which you are held 6. to reduce the volume of sound that something produces 7. to bring a sound to a lower pitch 8. to change the sound of a vowel by pushing the tongue to the bottom of the mouth 9. to move something down to a lower level or to move something downwards 10. to move the head or eyes downwards 11. to move something or someone slowly down from a higher position 12. to reduce something in number, amount, value, or strength 13. to look angrily at someone 14. if clouds lower, they are very dark, as if a storm is coming 15. let or bring down;cause to be down |
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