tail off
英 [teɪl ɒf]
美 [teɪl ɔːf]
(声音)逐渐变弱; 逐渐减少; 越来越不重要; 逐渐消失
柯林斯词典
- See also:Last year, economic growth tailed off to below four percent...The drug's effect does not tail off after it has been used repeatedly.tail away
双语例句
- Tests revealed that the ability to recall the right word tended to tail off as the day ended.
实验显示:一天快结束的时候,准确回忆单词的能力随之减弱。 - Just a few months ago, analysts had expected that Chinese economic growth would tail off more sharply in the fourth quarter, but for now it appears to be close to its 7.8 per cent year-on-year pace of the third quarter.
就在短短几个月前,分析师们曾预计,中国经济增长将在第四季度比较剧烈地回落,但现在看来,第四季度增长将接近第三季度7.8%的同比增幅。 - For example, wages tend to be high near densely occupied blocks, but tail off within a mile or two.
举例来说,在居民稠密街区的附近,工资往往较高,但一两英里以外,工资水平就降下来了。 - But then it normally begins to tail off after six months or so.
然而通常在六个月之后就会开始减弱。 - At some date in the 1990s British oil production will probably tail off.
到20世纪90年代的某个时候,英国石油产量可能会逐渐减少。 - The dog's tail tapered off to a point.
这狗的尾部逐渐变细成为一个尖梢。 - The rains tail off in september.
9月份雨越下越少了。 - The number of tourists starts to tail off in October.
游客在十月份开始见少。 - Ultimately, though, the saving grace of Asia is that growth rates are starting to tail off from a high base.
不过说到底,亚洲的优势在于:它的经济增长率是从一个较高的基础上开始下降的。 - The drug's effect does not tail off after it has been used repeatedly.
反复使用本药,药效也不会减弱。
