decline的意思和读音

decline

: [dɪˈklaɪn] : [dɪ'klaɪn]

v.退

n.

declines  declining  declined  

adj.+n.sharp decline,steep decline,rapid decline,slow decline,gradual decline

v.+n.decline offer,cause decline,hasten decline,halt decline,prevent decline

adv.+v.gradually decline,steadily decline

v.accept,improve

n.improvement

v.refuse,turn down,reject,pass up,weaken

n.deterioration,falling-off,falloff,fall,degeneration

declinen.

1.[c][ususing][u]~ (in sth).~ (of sth)退a continuous decrease in the number, value, quality, etc. of sth

a rapid/sharp/gradual decline

urban/economic decline退

The company reported a small decline in its profits.

An increase in cars has resulted in the decline of public transport.

The town fell into (a) decline(= started to be less busy, important, etc.) after the mine closed.

Industry in Britain has been in decline since the 1970s. 20 70

v.

1.[i]退to become smaller, fewer, weaker, etc.

Support for the party continues to decline.

The number of tourists to the resort declined by 10% last year. 10%。

Her health was declining rapidly.

2.[i][t]to refuse politely to accept or to do sth

I offered to give them a lift but they declined.

to decline an offer/invitation

Their spokesman declined to comment on the allegations.

3.[i][t]~ (sth)使if a noun, an adjective or a pronoundeclines , it has different forms according to whether it is the subject or the object of a verb, whether it is in the singular or plural, etc. When youdecline a noun, etc., you list these forms.

IDMsbs declining yearsthe last years of sb's life

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v.1.to become less or worse2.to say politely that you will not accept something or do something3.if a noun, adjective, or pronoun declines, its form changes depending on its relationship to other words in a sentence; to list all the forms of the declension of a noun, adjective, or pronoun

n.1.a reduction in the amount or quality of something

1. decade decline deduce ...

2.退 〖 languishing〗 退〖 fail;decline〖 becomefeebleanddie;declineandfall〗 ...

3. declare vt. , decline v. , , decorate v. , ...

4. decade decline deduce ...

5. 4. [ be balding] 7. [ decline] 9. [ honoravium] ...

6. commonly ad. decline n. diner n. ...

7. declaration/ n. decline/ vt. 退 dedicate/ vt. ...

8. the bank interest decline something goes wrong

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1.I'm speculating, but it seems reasonable to me that what's causing this decline, or much of it, is the rise of the two-earner household.

2.But all that has been achieved so far is a slowdown in the rate of economic decline.退

3.It's easy to blame the decline of conversation on the pace of modern life and on the vague changes taking place in our ever-changing world.

4.There could be a different president two years hence, ready to reverse his agenda of international passivity and decline.

5.That may be a step down for someone so renowned in his youth but it would constitute a renaissance after four years of decline at Newcastle.退

6.Along with the delay of planting date, the rate of diseased grains tends to decline. While different varieties have the difference slightly.

7.Many reasons lead us to ponder the rise and decline of the United States of America. I shall list only a few.使

8.inflation : An increase in the general price level, resulting in a decline in the purchasing power of the monetary unit.

9.The cost for this tonic seems to be a drastic decline in Americans' economic mobility.

10."The decline of new jobs is an undisputable fact. Many multinationals stopped their campus recruiting last October, " she said.,“。”