dimming的意思和读音

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dim

: [dɪm] : ['dɪmɪŋ]

v.;(使);(使);(使)

adj.

abbr.(=document image management)【IT】

n.

dimmer  dimmest  dimming  dimmed  dims  

v.+n.dim light

adj.+n.dim view,dim memory,dim recollection

adj.bright,clear,strong

v.turn up

adj.faint,gloomy,indistinct,murky,soft

v.darken,lower,reduce,turn down

dimmingadj.线light

1.not bright

the dim glow of the fire in the grate

This light is too dim to read by.线

place

2.线where you cannot see well because there is not much light

a dim room/street

shape

3.that you cannot see well because there is not much light

the dim outline of a house in the moonlight

I could see a dim shape in the doorway.

eyes

4.not able to see well

His eyesight is getting dim.

memories

5.that you cannot remember or imagine clearly

dim memories

She had a dim recollection of the visit.访

in the dim and distant past

person

6.(informal)not intelligent

He's very dim.

situation

7.not giving any reason to have hope; not good

Her future career prospects look dim.

IDM

She took a dim view of my suggestion.

take a dim view of sb/sth怀to disapprove of sb/sth; to not have a good opinion of sb/sth

She took a dim view of my suggestion.

v.线light

1.[i][t]~ (sth)使if a lightdims or if youdim it, it becomes or you make it less bright

The lights in the theatre dimmed as the curtain rose.

feeling/quality

2.[i][t]~ (sth)使if a feeling or qualitydims , or if sthdims it, it becomes less strong

Her passion for dancing never dimmed over the years.

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v.1.,,...2.(使);(使),(使);(使)

n.1.,

abbr.1.【IT】(=document image management)

adj.1.not easy to see in or into because of inadequate light2.unlikely to be successful or fulfilled3.dull or subdued in colour or brightness4.not able to see clearly5.a dim memory is something that you cannot remember very well because it happened a long time ago; not clearly recalled or perceived6.not intelligent or clever; regarded as lacking in intelligence or mental sharpness7.indistict1.not easy to see in or into because of inadequate light2.unlikely to be successful or fulfilled3.dull or subdued in colour or brightness4.not able to see clearly5.a dim memory is something that you cannot remember very well because it happened a long time ago; not clearly recalled or perceived6.not intelligent or clever; regarded as lacking in intelligence or mental sharpness7.indistict

v.1.to make something less bright, clear, or keen, or become less bright, clear, or keen2.make dim

abbr.1.[IT](=document image management) a software that allows a user to record and store printed information in a digital form that a computer can use

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1.No doubt, but it emerged at a time when Alibaba's broader business prospects have seemed to be dimming.广

2.Lie Yang West Ramp, the sky dimming, reflecting the white light of the earth are slowly faded out of the original Lingling angle corner.西

3.Even if the fire of my life dims, dimming out, I'll have nothing to grumble about, As long as I could be with you.使

4.Their metabolism will fall as though you were dimming a switch on a lamp at home.

5.You are not going to do it by nickel-and-dimming me in the budget. You think we're stupid?

6.It uses a standard planet-hunting method -- watching for the slight dimming of a star's light as a planet passes in front of it.使线

7.but with a quieter dimming, like the dark condensate veiling on glass that is very old.

8.She walked away from the autumn leaves and the golden ringlets of dimming sunshine on the front lawn.

9.A lamp lighting system allows dimming of a compact gas discharge lamp to a low light output level without perceptible flicker.

10.The sun is not growing weaker, yet its light appears to be dimming.