dwindle的意思和读音

dwindle

: [ˈdwɪnd(ə)l] : ['dwɪnd(ə)l]

v.

dwindles  dwindling  dwindled  

v.increase

v.decrease,decline,diminish,fall off,drop

dwindlev.

1.to become gradually less or smaller

dwindling audiences

Support for the party has dwindled away to nothing.

Membership of the club has dwindled from 70 to 20. 70 20。

v.1.,,;2.;,退3.使,使

v.1.to become gradually less or smaller over a period of time until almost nothing remains

1. filament( ); dwindle); abstinence(

2. dwelling n. dwindle v. dye n. ;v. ...

3. rekindle dwindle swindle ...

4. aggregate:disperse 使 44. proliferate:dwindle 45. calumniate:vindicate : 47. ...

5. rekindle dwindle swindle ...

6. dupe n. v. dwindle v. dyspeptic adj. ...

7.使 10. Critical 10. 11. Dwindle 11.使 12. Eventful 12. ...

8. Details, Dwindle Dustman, 。 ...

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1.But as public protests continued to dwindle without actually ending, the authorities said the incumbent would be sworn in early next month.),

2.If I continue to endure you a little longer, I may by degrees dwindle into a wife.退

3.Qpinion polls suggest that the level of interest many Americans have in the war on terrorism is beginning to dwindle.

4.Over the next few months, attendance began to dwindle.

5.Over the years therefore the harvest appeared to dwindle in dollar terms, and his debts grew.

6.AS PUBLIC protest in Tehran seems to dwindle, at any rate on the streets, many Arab leaders are quietly exhaling a sigh of relief.

7.The boost from firms rebuilding their inventories after running them down in the recession will dwindle.

8.Bribery has begun to dwindle since the OECD convention, says Transparency International, a pressure group.(TransparencyInternational)”贿

9.When that began to dwindle, so did life in the town, despite investment to regenerate its economy.

10."Many firms are importing fewer raw materials, so their exports will dwindle accordingly, " he said.