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subside

/suhb-sahyd/US // səbˈsaɪd //UK // (səbˈsaɪd) //

减退,消退,减弱,沉降

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    sub·sid·ed, sub·sid·ing.

    • : to sink to a low or lower level.
    • : to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate: The laughter subsided.
    • : to sink or fall to the bottom; settle; precipitate: to cause coffee grounds to subside.

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Examples

  • An earlier trial of the vaccine reported that 60% of the 1,000 participants experienced side effects, including fever, headaches, and muscle pain, but they were all mild and subsided shortly.

  • The hype has subsided as Google Home and Amazon smart speakers have, so far, failed to become the market-changing devices many had anticipated.

  • Ideally, as burnout subsides you’ll notice happier, more productive employees.

  • Even when unburned, dried peat rapidly decomposes, releasing carbon and causing the ground surface to subside, or sink, toward sea level faster than sea level is rising.

  • Some are considering keeping such direct assistance in place indefinitely, or at least until the economic shocks subside.

  • As mourning time progressed and the emotional strain began to subside, the black hues began to lighten.

  • His faith in a higher power helped his fear subside as he patiently waited to be rescued.

  • During the rest of the day the young woman relaxes and heals, waiting for the swelling on her face to subside.

  • The fear and the flashbacks subside, especially if they get help.

  • And then, as the tremors begin to subside, Miyazaki cuts to a close-up of the ground: gray pebbles, a green weed.

  • You've got a splendid chance can spend what you like and rule in society and he'll subside into a tame spaniel.

  • Twitted by the other passengers, they soon subside, and presently the car grows quiet.

  • The family watched the water subside until all the old land-marks were once more visible.

  • At this mention of his real name, Dangerfields anger, curiously enough, seemed to subside.

  • This she does for ten or fifteen minutes, after which the curd is allowed to subside, and the whey is drawn off.