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词汇 receded
释义 receded
past simple and past participle ofrecede
recede
verb[ I ]
uk /rɪˈsiːd/ us /rɪˈsiːd/
to move further away into the distance, or to become less clear or less bright: 逐渐远离;变得模糊,逐渐淡漠
As the boat picked up speed, the coastline receded into the distance until finally it became invisible.船越开越快,海岸线渐渐远去,直至最后从视线中消失。
The painful memories gradually receded in her mind.痛苦的记忆逐渐在她脑海中变得淡漠了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Becoming and making smaller or less
abridgment
attenuate
attenuated
attenuating
attenuation
compress
contraction
damp
dwindling
ease
ease someone's mindidiom
ease up/off
fall away
reducible
reduction
resize
retreat
rightsize
telescope
tumble

Examples of receded


receded

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Moreover, as among men, this activity largely receded into insignificance with the progression of age (3.2 % for the age group 40 and more).
By contrast, silk-gauze-weaving receded into insignificance with progressing age (2.1 % among those aged 40 and more).
Field and his co-workers visited many glaciers and recorded (using photography) for the first time how they had receded.
As the social prominence of the aristocracy and gentry receded after 1880, so too did their role in defining the nature of the sheepdog trial.
When allografts were rejected, the graft epidermis receded from the borders of the graft so that rejection was easily recognizable.
The monsoon of 2006 was not typical, and the water receded very quickly (see below).
First, flood-water rice cultivation involved the transplanting of seedlings into fresh-water pools, which remained as rivers receded after seasonal flooding.
Still, while partisanship receded in the choice of military leaders, it certainly did not disappear.
In fact, the memory of ballet's erstwhile oneness with the lyric genres had not even receded completely.
Although the ' revisionist' high tide has receded, it has left behind a number of vital interpretations that still dominate the field.
However, these concerns receded in the face of a larger problem: the possibility of not playing at all.
This was most obvious simply in terms of volume, as successive groups receded and advanced in the soundscape.
Indeed, since the 1970s, government has receded in the lives of such individuals.
In the lecture on theism the issue of laws of nature, or of regularities, has receded in the background.
Similar to what happened in tremor, and even in the absence of dopamine treatment, we observed fluctuating choreatic manifestations which receded over a month.
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