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  1. shrink

    • IPA[ʃrɪŋk]

    英式

    • v.
      become or make smaller in size or amount;(of clothes or material) become smaller as a result of being immersed in water
    • n.
      a psychiatrist
    • verb: shrink, 3rd person present: shrinks, gerund or present participle: shrinking, past tense: shrank, past participle: shrunk

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    • 1. informal a psychiatrist you should see a shrink
    • adj.
      having become or been made smaller in size: today, this piece of wetland is a shrunken version of its original self the country's shrunken economy

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    • adj.
      having become or been made smaller in size: today, this piece of wetland is a shrunken version of its original self the country's shrunken economy

    Oxford Dictionary

    • past participle of shrink

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    • past of shrink

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    • past participle of shrink

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    • past of shrink

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    • v.
      package (an article) by enclosing it in clinging transparent plastic film that shrinks tightly ... they carefully padded and shrink-wrapped the wood furniture
    • n.
      clinging transparent plastic film used to enclose an article as packaging.

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    • adj.
      designed to fit perfectly after anticipated shrinkage: the guitarist's shrink-fit polo neck a shrink-fit chuck
    • n.
      a system that uses shrink-fit parts or fittings.

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    • v.
      become or make smaller in size or amount: the workforce has shrunk to less than a thousand the sun had shrunk and dried the wood
    • n.
      a clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, or psychotherapist: you should see a shrink

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