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subside美 [səb'saɪd] 英 [səb'saɪd] 第三人称单数:subsides 现在分词:subsiding 过去分词:subsided v. diminish,lessen,decrease,dwindle,wane 1. | [i] 趋于平静;平息;减弱;消退to become calmer or quieter |
| She waited nervously for his anger to subside. 她提心吊胆地等他的怒气平息下来。 | | I took an aspirin and the pain gradually subsided. 我服了一片阿司匹林,疼痛逐渐缓解了。 |
2. | [i] 回落;减退to go back to a normal level |
| The flood waters gradually subsided. 洪水缓缓回落。 |
3. | [i] 下沉;沉降;下陷to sink to a lower level; to sink lower into the ground |
| Weak foundations caused the house to subside. 由于地基不实,房子出现下陷。 |
v. | 1. (风雨、骚动、冲动等)平静下来,平息;(洪水等)退去,减退;(肿、热度等)消退,退烧 3. 止息,平息;平静,安静下来,平静下去,又平静下来,渐渐小了下来 5. (船)下沉,沉下去;沉到底,沉淀;(地等)凹下去,下陷 1. (风雨、骚动、冲动等)平静下来,平息;(洪水等)退去,减退;(肿、热度等)消退,退烧 3. 止息,平息;平静,安静下来,平静下去,又平静下来,渐渐小了下来 5. (船)下沉,沉下去;沉到底,沉淀;(地等)凹下去,下陷 |
v. | 1. to become less active or intense 2. to sink to a low or lower level 3. to sink to the bottom of a liquid 4. to sink into a sitting or lying position, e.g. out of exhaustion 5. to become weaker, less violent, or less severe 6. if the level of flood water subsides, it becomes lower 7. if a building subsides, it becomes damaged because the land it is on has sunk 1. to become less active or intense 2. to sink to a low or lower level 3. to sink to the bottom of a liquid 4. to sink into a sitting or lying position, e.g. out of exhaustion 5. to become weaker, less violent, or less severe 6. if the level of flood water subsides, it becomes lower 7. if a building subsides, it becomes damaged because the land it is on has sunk |
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