dwindles
v.
逐渐变少或变小( dwindle的第三人称单数 );
例句:
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Her husband grows rich in crime, her significance dwindles.
她的丈夫罪恶累累, 她的形象也受到损害.
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The voice died away and ceased, as an insect's tiny trumpet dwindles swiftly into silence.
这声音逐渐消失, 就象昆虫的小喇叭嘎然而止.
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Then, conversation dwindles to the main entertainment, a dramatic monologue from Winston.
然后众人的高谈阔论逐渐变成温斯顿戏剧性的独白, 这是压轴戏.
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Don't be surprised when our purchasing power eventually dwindles.
来自SA
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Usually this time is spent anticipating surgery while fitness dwindles, muscle mass wastes, and spirits dim.
来自BBC
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Overpopulation will only make conditions worsen over time as resource dwindles and less favorable outcomes prevail.
来自SA