attenuate
attenuate 英 [əˈtenjueɪt] 美 [əˈtɛnjuˌet]
adj. 减弱的;稀薄的;细小的 vt. 使减弱;使纤细 vi. 变纤细;变弱
进行时:attenuating 过去式:attenuated 过去分词:attenuated 第三人称单数:attenuates
- Attenuate is a verb that means to make or become weaker. The effects of aging may be attenuated by exercise (or by drinking from the fountain of youth).
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- adj. 减弱的;稀薄的;细小的
- vt. 使减弱;使纤细
- vi. 变纤细;变弱
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1. “Maybe one day this could be a way to attenuate the monsoon or reduce flooding in certain areas, ” Kasparian said.
卡斯帕里安说:“也许有一天这种方法将能够减弱季风,或将少某些地方的洪水泛滥。”
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2. The repetition of symbols was to be enough, without trauma, as well, perhaps, to attenuate it, or even jar it altogether loose from her memory.
象征的重复快要足够,即便没有可能的从她记忆中流出的创伤,去减弱它去刺激它。
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3. IMA elevation is non-specific and hence may attenuate any prognostic significance if it is used for prognosis before first establishing the diagnosis.
IMA水平升高是不确定的,因此如果在第一次确诊诊断之前使用这种预后手段,就可能减弱其预后显著性。
- attenuate (v.) "to make thin, to make less," 1520s, from Latin attenuatus, past participle of attenuare "to make thin, lessen, diminish," from assimilated form of ad "to" (see ad-) + tenuare "make thin," from tenuis "thin," from PIE root *ten- "to stretch." Related: Attenuated; attenuating. Earlier was Middle English attenuen "to make thin (in consistency)," early 15c.
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