词汇 | subside |
释义 | subside verb[ I ] uk /səbˈsaɪd/ us /səbˈsaɪd/ subsideverb[I] (LESS STRONG)If a condition subsides, it becomes less strong or extreme: (状况)趋于平缓,平息 The police are hoping that the violence will soon subside.警方希望暴力事件会很快平息。 As the pain in my foot subsided, I was able to walk the short distance to the car.我的脚没那么疼了,能够勉强走一小段路,走到车旁。 Becoming and making less strong abate abatement adulterant adulterate adulterated downtoner dull ease emasculation enervate enervating fade hedge melt relieve totter tottering turn to jellyidiom undimmed unsubdued subsideverb[I] (LOWER LEVEL)If a building, land, or water subsides, it goes down to a lower level: (建筑物、地面或水面)下沉,下陷,沉降 There is a danger that many homes will subside because of the drought.由于干旱,很多房子面临沉降的危险。 Eventually the flood waters began to subside.洪水终于开始消退了。 Becoming and making smaller or less abridgment attenuate attenuated attenuating attenuation compress contraction dwindle dwindling ease ease someone's mindidiom ease up/off halve recede reduce reducible reduction resize trough tumble You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Moving downwards subside | American Dictionarysubside verb[ I ] us/səbˈsɑɪd/ subsideverb[I] (BECOME WEAKER)(of a condition) to become less strong, or (of an activity or disagreement) to become less violent: When her pain didn’t subside, Matt drove her to the hospital. Friction between the groups subsided gradually. subsideverb[I] (GO DOWN)(of a building, area of land, or level of water) to go down to a lower level: Forecasters predict the high tides will subside today. Examples of subsidesubside The interconnectedness of these social groups subsided in the process, while their heterogeneity was further heightened. After treatment most of the clinical symptoms subsided but the high antibody titre continued to be detected up to 6 months after treatment. Several factors might explain why collective action subsided during those years. Far from subsiding into mystic gleams, ghosts were often more prosaically present than the living. The rash typically appears when the elevated temperature has abated, and can last for only a few hours before subsiding (fig001sdr). The bishops' lives were initially in danger but this subsided as a response to international pressure, both religious and secular. Self-funding residents, by paying a higher price for a care-home place, are in effect subsiding publicly-funded residents. The south and west sides subsided more than the east. After the initial heydays in the 1980s and early 1990s, the interest in qualitative simulation has subsided a bit. His firm response resulted in religious conflict subsiding remarkably quickly. In order to maintain this elevation, the central part of the basin must have been filled very rapidly as it subsided. The discomfort or pain usually subsides immediately following illumination. Calcium microinjection in both cases caused a local increase at the site of injection that subsided gradually as the injected calcium was sequestered. Conjunctival injection usually subsides within one week, but rarely continues for more than several weeks. Thus, early victimization that subsides over time can still have an enduring effect on acting out behaviors for boys. See all examples of subside These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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