shrank

shrank [ʃræŋk]  [ʃræŋk] 

原级:shrink

第三人称单数:shrinks

第三人称复数:shrinks

现在分词:shrinking

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过去分词:shrunk; shrunken

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过去式:shrank; shrunk

shrank 基本解释

动词退缩; 收缩( shrink的过去式 ); (使)缩水; 畏缩

shrank 网络解释

shrank

1. 收缩:showy 艳丽的 | shrank 收缩 | shrapnel 榴弹

shrank 词典解释

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shrank 单语例句

1. Gold reserves shrank by one fifth and capital outflow in 2008 amounted to US $ 130 billion.

2. shrank的反义词

2. Some large agencies even closed outlets located in the outer ring of the city, or the area with housing sales shrank sharply.

3. The collapse is likely to force Japanese companies to keep firing workers and closing factories, worsening an economy that shrank the most in 34 years last quarter.

4. The Commerce Department reported Friday that the economy shrank at a pace of just 1 percent in the second quarter.

5. Diesel consumption dropped last month as an annual fishing ban on China's coastlines to conserve marine life shrank the demand.

6. LONDON - European services and manufacturing output unexpectedly shrank in February as the eurozone economy struggles to rebound from a contraction in the fourth quarter.

7. shrank

7. The number of real estate deals shrank quickly starting in July last year, declining along a steep curve.

8. China's foreign trade volume shrank for the seventh month in a row in May, according to latest Customs statistics.

9. shrank是什么意思

9. China's exports and imports shrank for the seventh month in a row in May as economic downturn continued to dampen global trade.

10. shrank

10. Malaysia's economy shrank more than analysts expected in the first quarter as exports slumped, central bank data showed yesterday.