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damper

/dam-per/US // ˈdæm pər //UK // (ˈdæmpə) //

阻尼器,减震器,减振器,风门

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that damps or depresses: His glum mood put a damper on their party.
    • : a movable plate for regulating the draft in a stove, furnace, etc.
    • : Music. a device in stringed keyboard instruments to deaden the vibration of the strings.the mute of a brass instrument, as a horn.
    • : Electricity. an attachment to keep the indicator of a measuring instrument from oscillating excessively, as a set of vanes in a fluid or a short-circuited winding in a magnetic field.
    • : Machinery. a shock absorber.
    • : Australian. a round, flat cake made of flour and water, and cooked over a campfire.the dough for such cakes.

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Examples

  • Many workers are being granted increasing flexibility to work from home, which will continue to put a damper on future revenue.

  • Any periods of downward motion put a damper on cloud cover production, allowing one to discern the atmospheric waves radiating outward.

  • With the pandemic putting a damper on public transit, the automotive industry continued to fare well while other verticals may have seen larger sales dips.

  • It doesn’t have a whoosh of air or a physical damper rubbing on the wheel to make annoying sounds as the pedaling gets tougher.

  • Kitchell concluded, however, that if one wants to minimize damage in the unlikely event of a rare 975-year quake, earthquake dampers should be installed at a projected multimillion-dollar cost.

  • Changes in the level of subsidies and feed-in tariffs can put a damper on activity.

  • Translation: the weather put a big damper on construction activity.

  • If anything, the idea of Kristen Stewart, expert wet blanket, only got even damper.

  • The rain here in Tampa, though not yet at tropical-storm levels, has put a damper on the now delayed convention.

  • Leno said he felt the same as he try to put a damper on any such talk at a post-roast press conference.

  • Just as the Admiral was going, Ward (of the Intelligence) crossed over with a nasty little damper.

  • It was such a damper as to be most mortifying to an enthusiastic girl, and she drew into herself in a moment.

  • His friend promised to look after mother and me, but somehow the philanthropist put a damper on the promise.

  • The passageway was growing damper; water trickled down the walls and gathered in fetid pools on the floor.

  • A damper seemed to have been placed on all their spirits, and the flow of conversation was sluggish and dull.

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