abated
英 [əˈbeɪtɪd]
美 [əˈbeɪtɪd]
v. (使)减弱,减退,减轻,减少
abate的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 减弱;减轻;减退
If something bad or undesirableabates, it becomes much less strong or severe.- The storms had abated by the time they rounded Cape Horn.
他们绕过合恩角时,暴风雨已经减弱。 - ...a crime wave that shows no sign of abating.
丝毫没有减弱迹象的犯罪势头
- The storms had abated by the time they rounded Cape Horn.
双语例句
- The ache in my head abated.
我的头疼减轻了。 - During the 1990s, tensions gradually abated.
在上世纪90年代,紧张局势逐渐缓和。 - Once again when initial productivity gains had been absorbed, the rate of population growth abated.
一旦最初的生产力增长被吸收殆尽,人口的增长再次衰落。 - The furyof the storm abated.
暴风雨的威力已经减弱。 - The storms had abated by the time they rounded Cape Horn.
他们绕过合恩角时,暴风雨已经减弱。 - I abated his cringes, told him I forgave him.
我止住了他那种卑躬屈节的神气,告诉他,我饶恕了他。 - The violence appears to have abated somewhat.
目前,暴力冲突似乎已有所缓和。 - In retrospect, he said, he would have taken a much stronger view in the report on the drastic changes that would come about if greenhouse gas emissions were not abated.
他表示,回想起来,在报告中,他本应对急剧的气候变化持更强烈的观点。如果温室气体的排放没有减少,这些变化就会发生。 - The wind abated.
风势稍杀。 - Just as anxieties over a potential disorderly default by Greece have abated, so a new threat to our fragile economic recovery has emerged in the form of a surging oil price.
在人们对希腊可能无序违约的焦虑减轻之际,油价飙升又对脆弱的经济复苏构成了新的威胁。
