1. 递减,减少:difference in price 价差 | Diminishing 递减,减少 | diminishing balance method of depreciation 余额递减折旧方法
2. 递减:diminishing returns 收益递减 | diminishing 递减 | diminishingly 逐渐减小地
3. 逐渐缩小的:diminish v.(使)减少, (使)变小 | diminishing 逐渐缩小的 | discard vt.丢弃, 抛弃
4. 减少:diminishingstuff渐薄船壳板 | diminishing减少 | diminutioncoil灭弧线圈
1. diminishing
1. CNC telecom base stations in Sichuan were damaged in the earthquake, diminishing cellphone service.
2. Caspers said the industry was continuously losing money almost every month since the fall of 2007 because of diminishing demand and soaring feed cost.
3. With the diminishing of China's cost advantages, some multinationals might choose to transfer some manufacturing activities to India.
4. But it runs the risk of diminishing him on the world stage and angering China at a critical geopolitical time.
5. diminishing的解释
5. Analysts attributed the economic slowdown to diminishing external demand and authorities'hesitance to issue stimulus policies for fear of stoking inflation.
6. The book has both wowed and depressed Chinese readers as they find some of these beautiful traditions slowly diminishing.
7. The tigers'diminishing population is blamed largely on poaching and the destruction of their forest habitat for palm oil and wood pulp plantations.
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8. He said the craft is likely to die out as its financial prospects are diminishing.
9. Wall Street giants are not the only banks hit by diminishing assets.
10. Chances of a major aftershock were diminishing but there was still significant danger, the Meteorological Agency official said.
adj
1. diminishing
1. becoming smaller or less or appearing to do so
e.g. diminishing returns
his diminishing respect for her