waning

waning ['weɪnɪŋ]  ['weɪnɪŋ] 

原级:wane

waning的近义词

第三人称单数:wanes

过去分词:waned

过去式:waned

waning 基本解释
渐亏的,逐渐减弱或变小的;月亏;衰落( wane的现在分词 );亏;变小;变暗淡;
waning 网络解释

waning的近义词

1. 月亏:waning Gibbous 凸月(后半月) | waning 月亏 | Last Quarter 下弦月

2. 逐渐衰弱的:savior:救世主 | waning:逐渐衰弱的 | code:法规

3. 警告:流血 Bleeding | 警告 Waning | 拳手 Boxing

4. 渐亏的, 逐渐减弱或变小的:overhaul 检查 | waning 渐亏的, 逐渐减弱或变小的 | bypass 设旁路, 迂回

waning 单语例句

1. Monday's British newspapers sensed that Button's appeal was waning and Hamilton's growing by the day.

2. But he says he will wait for three weeks because the rush would start waning by then.

3. Washington believes that its waning influence would weaken its capability to intervene in other countries'internal affairs and thus the new policy thrust.

4. Europe's security and defense policy has so far been dogged by EU countries'waning military capabilities and a general lack of cohesion.

5. They need to repeat the same old reports year after year to reaffirm their waning belief in outdated conservatism.

6. SINGAPORE - Wheat futures declined amid signs that demand for US grain may be waning, as the condition of the crop improved in the world's largest shipper.

7. Waning demand at home prompted companies such as Hyundai Motor Co and affiliate Kia Motors Corp to trim their 2004 domestic sales forecasts this year.

8. Investors had questioned his plan to expand globally at a time of fierce competition and waning consumer demand.

9. At the same time, waning demand for German goods across the region is weighing on growth.

10. waning

10. And he warned not to ease up in the waning hours of the campaign.

waning 英英释义

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noun

1. a gradual decrease in magnitude or extent

    e.g. the waning of his enthusiasm was obvious
           the waxing and waning of the moon

adj

1. (of the Moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases

    e.g. after full moon comes the waning moon