dampen的意思和读音

dampen

: [ˈdæmpən] : ['dæmpən]

v.湿使湿

dampens  dampening  dampened  

v.+n.dampen enthusiasm

v.dry out,increase

v.damp,moisten,humidify,wet,damp down

dampenv.

1.~ sth湿使湿to make sth slightly wet

Perspiration dampened her face and neck.

He dampened his hair to make it lie flat.湿

2.~ sthto make sth such as a feeling or a reaction less strong

None of the setbacks could dampen his enthusiasm for the project.

She wasn't going to let anything dampen her spirits today.

v.1.;;2.使湿3.湿

v.1.to make something slightly wet2.to make something such as a feeling or hope less strong

1.使湿 cue n./v. *dampen v. 使湿使 *deceitful adj. ...

2. Encumber Dampen 使 Exasperate ...

3.湿 imbue( ); dampen湿湿); balm( )…

4. cellulose n. dampen n. 使湿 diagrammatic a. ...

5. damped wave detector dampen damper ...

6. damp dampen damper ...

7. cylindricity dampen decade ...

8.使 cue n./v. *dampen v. 使湿使 *deceitful adj. ...

:,,湿,使湿,,,

1.Dampen the fabric completely if it has heavy wrinkles. Soak it in a tub and wring it out or spray with a spray bottle.湿

2.Although the restaurant was packed and people had to wait to be seated, this did not dampen the spirit of cooperation or generous giving.

3.He said the public sector spending squeeze expected after the next election would dampen growth.

4.The news did not dampen investor exuberance in the United States or elsewhere, as financial markets worldwide rallied sharply higher.

5.The largely unseen presence of that huge Turkish garrison is enough to dampen the optimism of many Greek-Cypriots.

6.Cai Lixin, head of iron ore for Tianjian Zelong Steel, said the energy measures would not dampen steel production next year.

7.Further, it is unknown how much the Earth will dampen temperature increases.

8.Such a state of affairs , if allowed to remain unchanged , would dampen farmer's enthusiasm.

9.This setback did not, however, dampen Merkel's mood, as she showed when Ireland and Greece sought an easing of their bailout terms.

10.The proposed separation of marketing departments did not dampen their concerns, said association official Nicholas Walters.(NicholasWalters)