waning的意思和读音

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wane

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wanes  waning  waned  

v.wax

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v.1.if a feeling or power wanes, it becomes weaker or less important2.if the moon is waning, you see less and less of it each night

1. volatiles—— waning—— wavelength—— ...

2. ... visitant n. waning a. wield v. ...

3. waning Gibbous waning Last Quarter ...

4. Rheims coming to an end;waning to block;to obstruct ...

5. unsupported<> waning<> earn<> ...

6.退 ... seemed waning 退 bird ...

7.退 aroma waning 退 barely ...

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1.'All of that will buttress Japan's waning power' as it becomes a less-important economy compared with China, he said.

2.Its embassies grow in size and influence, often surpassing those of the United States, whose power around the world seems to be waning.使

3.The company recently reported a quarterly loss from its operations there and said the number of visitors to its stores was waning.

4.He said he saw no waning of the hunger for those glamorous names.退

5.Farmers have begun to turn away from organic food production in the face of waning interest from the big supermarkets.

6.Europe's waning influence in a world no longer owned by the west means that the convergence is as powerful as it has ever been.西

7.It was that halcyon hour when the Angelus falls like a benediction upon the waning day.

8.The case may be an act of desperation by an old guard whose power is waning as EU-inspired changes take hold.

9.Economists coined a word "mancession" at the beginning of this year to describe the worldwide phenomenon of a waxing Yin and waning Yang.

10.And yet the sun has an influence, but its influence is waning and Voyager is almost at the edge.