receding

receding[riˈsi:dɪŋ] 

原级:recede

第三人称单数:recedes

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过去分词:receded

过去式:receded

receding 基本解释
逐渐远离( recede的现在分词 );向后倾斜;自原处后退或避开别人的注视;尤指问题;
receding 单语例句

1. The body count in Louisiana alone was put at nearly 800, with most of the corpses found in the receding floodwaters of New Orleans.

2. receding在线翻译

2. The body count in Louisiana alone was put at nearly 800, most found in the receding floodwaters of New Orleans.

3. As the water level in the mainstream of Huaihe River in east China drops gradually, levels are also receding in two flood diversion areas.

4. receding的反义词

4. The shifts signal that electricity's relevance as an economic indicator is receding.

5. The global financial crisis has prompted the US to adopt an expansive budget and a loose financial policy to check the economy from receding further.

6. The minister said the issue of Himalayan glaciers receding at an alarming pace cannot be addressed if the two countries didn't join hands.

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7. China's fiscal position is strong and receding inflation gives confidence that there is scope for further monetary expansion.

8. The waste of such a large volume of fresh water is a great drain on rapidly receding ground water resources.

9. receding的反义词

9. The water began receding late Friday, but Hoffman said the danger was not over.

10. The receding water has also weakened hotel business and tourism activities in the area, and planned hotel projects remain idle since investors are reluctant to continue.

receding 英英释义

receding的解释

noun

1. the act of becoming more distant

    Synonym: recession

2. a slow or gradual disappearance

    Synonym: fadeout