recede的意思和读音

recede

: [rɪˈsid] : [rɪˈsiːd]

v.

退退退

recedes  receding  receded  

v.proceed

recedev.

1.[i]to move gradually away from sb or away from a previous position

The sound of the truck receded into the distance.

She watched his receding figure.

2.[i]to become gradually weaker or smaller

The prospect of bankruptcy has now receded(= it is less likely) .

The pain was receding slightly.

3.[i]to stop growing at the front of the head

a middle-aged man with receding hair/a receding hairline线

4.[i]a ~ china chin that slopes backwards towards the neck

v.1.退;,退2.退,退3.(,),;4.;退() (from)5.()1.退;,退2.退,退3.(,),;4.;退() (from)5.()

v.1.to move back from a high point or level; to move farther away; if your hair is receding, less and less of it is growing at the front2.to become less strong or likely

1.退 capitation recede 退退 unprecedented ...

2.退 rebellious a. ;() recede v. 退退 receptacle n.

3.退 basic recede 退, proceed , ...

4.退 recast recede 退 receipt of goods ...

5.退 exceed v. recede v. 退 excessive a. ...

6. exceed v. recede v. 退 excessive a. ...

7.退,退 reclaim v. recede v. 退退 cease v./n. ...

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1.But until the total reaches some grim round number, the stories recede from the front page and the top of the evening newscast.

2.And the tide that has drowned even the best of Japan's companies will recede to leave the best still standing.退

3.Color is used to create illusion of depth, as red colors seem to come forward while blue seems to recede into the distance.退

4.It was once typical for dads to recede from family life, or to drop out altogether, in the wake of a divorce.退退

5.He said the U. S. will carry out a strategic and political assessment of the situation in northwest Pakistan once the waters recede.退西

6.When she saw her husbands hair beginning to recede from his forehead, she receded from her promise to love him forever.

7.But as the waters started to recede, authorities began to understand the full scale of the disaster.退

8.Before that beauty, the years of chaos at the heart of American politics would recede like some extraordinary dream.便

9.Power is still out to many homes and businesses, and flood waters are just beginning to recede leaving behind massive damage and debris.退

10.Now, no doubt some of these advantages of print will recede over time.