中英词典查询

dulling ['dʌlɪŋ]

n. 发浑(指清漆);
v. 使变钝( dull的现在分词 ); 使(兴趣、痛苦等)减少; 使麻木; 使晦暗;

例句:

  • Old age is dulling my thinking.
    年龄的增长使我思想日见迟钝了。
  • Using the wrong wheel cleaner can lead to discoloring, dulling, and permanent staining.
    使用错误的清洗液,轮胎可能褪色 、 干裂 、 污渍永远不能清洗掉.
  • That is the extraordinary dulling of our senses that the terrorism has achieved.
    恐怖主义已让他们麻痹.
  • Some people rely on drugs for easing anxiety and dulling pain.
    来自SA
  • Yes, it opened the imaginative retina, not only to the arguments around torture but to the dulling practicalities of espionage.
    来自THETIMES
  • To prove that the restraint in the dressing room on Sunday night did not reflect a dulling of ambition, a dampening of the fires.
    来自THETIMES