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
- 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。 - It needs its tail for pushing off.
它要靠尾巴推动才能离开地面。 - For example, when would provision of treatment tail off?
例如,治疗手段的供应何时终止? - The dog's tail tapered off to a point.
这狗的尾部逐渐变细成为一个尖梢。 - In our motherland hidden underground everywhere is a wealth of mineral resources. South Africa's gold and mineral bonanza is beginning to tail off.
祖国的地下到处都埋藏着丰富的矿产资源。南非的丰富黄金矿藏量以及其它矿业资源正在日益枯竭。 - Iron ore is heavily linked to Chinese infrastructure construction that is expected eventually to tail off, and coal could be threatened by changing environmental rules.
铁矿石与中国基础设施建设密切相关,而中国的基建预计终会逐渐冷却;环保规则的改变则可能会对煤炭构成威胁。 - The EIA predicts that US crude output will begin to tail off slowly after 2020, but says there is great uncertainty over the outlook.
美国能源情报署预计,美国原油产量将在2020年后开始缓缓下降,但表示这一前景仍有很大不确定性。 - It's then, when subscriptions typically tail off, that we'll see if the industry will be able to withstand the recession.
正是在注册用户通常会减少的时候,我们才会明白这个行业能否抵御衰退的影响。 - Sales tend to tail off toward the end of the season.
该季节末期,销售量会减小。 - 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。
