deplete的意思和读音

deplete

: [dɪˈplit] : [dɪˈpliːt]

v.使

使

depletes  depleting  depleted  

v.increase

v.use up,eat up,drain,exhaust,diminish

depletev.

1.[usupass]~ sth使to reduce sth by a large amount so that there is not enough left

Food supplies were severely depleted.

v.1.,,2.,3.,

v.1.to reduce the amount of something or the number of things

1. ultra-violet: 线 deplete: Ozene layer: ...

2.使 year deplete 使 replete ...

3. depict v. deplete v. *density n. ...

4. complete: deplete supplement: ...

5. ultra-violet: 线 deplete: Ozene layer: ...

6. ultra-violet: 线 deplete: Ozene layer: ...

7. depict deplete depletion ...

8.使 complementary a. deplete vt. 使 depletionn. , …

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1.So far investigators are finding it challenging to develop medicines able to deplete or expand T-reg populations within a patient's body.T

2.And a severe plunge in asset prices, even if it makes no sense in terms of fundamentals, tends to deplete that capital.使

3.In the dissolution of the cords, Mila ascended or moved up in vibration because there were less attachment or cords to deplete her of chi.,Milachi

4.Conclusion Surgery was the best treatment of recurrent meningiomas, tumors total removal and operative chemotherapy can deplete recurrence.

5.Emotional trauma is one of the quickest and easiest ways to deplete your energy reserves in an instant.

6.To deplete gradually, especially to the point of complete exhaustion.

7.You're probably chronically stressed out. There's nothing like a stress-filled week to seriously deplete all of your energy.

8.She had no wish to deplete still further whatever funds he had remaining .

9.Nuclear reactions in such a star's core, the source of power for nearly its entire life, deplete the available hydrogen, then the helium.

10.Just relying on a physical token would make it easy for wild adolescents to deplete the coffers of their parents .使