diminish
- IPA[dɪˈmɪnɪʃ]
英式
- make or become less;cause to seem less impressive or valuable
verb: diminish, 3rd person present: diminishes, gerund or present participle: diminishing, past tense: diminished, past participle: diminished
- 釋義
- 相關詞
- 片語
動詞
- 1. make or become less the new law is expected to diminish the government's chances the pain will gradually diminish 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ cause to seem less impressive or valuable the trial has aged and diminished him 同義詞 反義詞
- made smaller or less: we can expect a diminished role on the world stage as other countries rise to the occasion
Oxford American Dictionary
- made smaller or less: we can expect a diminished role on the world stage as other countries rise to the occasion
Oxford Dictionary
- the interval which is a semitone less than a minor seventh, e.g. from A to G flat (which in ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the interval which is a semitone less than a minor seventh, e.g. from A to G flat (which in ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an unbalanced mental state that is considered to make a person less answerable for a crime and ... he has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility
Oxford Dictionary
- an unbalanced mental state that is considered to make a person less answerable for a crime and ... he has admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility
Oxford American Dictionary
- an unbalanced mental state that is considered to make a person less answerable for a crime and ... PTSD may be used to argue for diminished capacity as a mitigating factor at sentencing
Oxford Dictionary
- an unbalanced mental state that is considered to make a person less answerable for a crime and ... PTSD may be used to argue for diminished capacity as a mitigating factor at sentencing
Oxford American Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[dəˈminiSH]
美式
- make or become less: a tax whose purpose is to diminish spending the pain will gradually diminish
Oxford American Dictionary