diminution

diminution [ˌdɪmɪˈnju:ʃn]  [ˌdɪmɪˈnu:ʃn] 

diminution 基本解释

diminution的意思

名词减小,减少,缩减

diminution 相关例句

名词

1. He experienced no diminution of his physical strength.
    他并未感觉体力衰落。

diminution 网络解释

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1. 减少,减小,衰退:减声器,减光器 diminisher | 减少,减小,衰退 diminution | 调光器,(灯)罩 dimmer

diminution 词典解释

1. 减小;减弱;降低
    A diminution of something is its reduction in size, importance, or intensity.

    e.g. The president has accepted a diminution of the powers he originally wanted.
           总统已经接受了对自己原本要求的权力进行削减。
    e.g. ...despite a slight diminution in asset value.
           尽管资产价值略有减少

diminution 单语例句

1. There's diminution of interest in the Soviet Union as it collapsed.

2. Vanke Chairman Wang Shi yesterday attributed the setback to a provision for diminution in the value of 13 projects worth 890 million yuan.

3. Experience shows that a lessening of competition will inevitably lead to a diminution of innovation.

4. For those of us interested in the modern relevance of ancient Chinese thought, the diminution of marriage would seem to undermine the applicability of Confucianism.

5. If the diminution of the awards ceremony means the abolition of both these things, surely that is no bad thing.

6. Statistics prove that doubling of trade leads to a 20 percent diminution in belligerence.

diminution 英英释义

noun

1. the act of decreasing or reducing something

    Synonym: decrease reduction step-down

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2. the statement of a theme in notes of lesser duration (usually half the length of the original)

3. change toward something smaller or lower

    Synonym: decline

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