单词 | Weakening |
例句 | 1. A spider's web can stretch considerably without weakening. 2. His authority is steadily weakening. 3. Family structures are weakening and breaking up. 4. You could see the poor dog weakening daily as the disease spread through its body. 5. The markets are better prepared for a weakening economy than they were ten years ago. 6. She's weakening - ask her some more questions and see if she confesses. 7. Export oriented stocks were lifted by the weakening yen. 8. A weakening economy might further complicate Bush's budget math. 9. This weakening of life-supporting systems poses health risks. 10. Weakening, McNall bellowed at Findley to open fire. 11. By 1945, the country's power was weakening considerably. 12. It was egalitarian and free from the weakening and divisive influence of the Roman world and of urban society. 13. Disseminating for the purpose of undermining or weakening the Soviet regime slanderous fabrications which defame the Soviet state and social system. 14. The weakening of bone tissue has a considerable effect on an elderly person's mobility. 15. Despite a further weakening of demand,(/weakening.html) St Ives managed to hold pre-tax profits at £10.1m in the six months to January. 16. We will not accept any weakening of our rabies prevention safeguards. 17. Detecting a weakening of international resolve on sanctions, Mandela responded angrily to the Western countries' positions. 18. It has seen a weakening yen, which normally helps stock prices rise. 19. The weakening of party and the creation of a strong committee system are seen as of especial importance in this regard. 20. Their profits are weakening thanks to tougher competition, loan write-offs and a rising cost of funds. 21. Signs of weakening showed in some manufacturing industries, though electronics remains strong. 22. Lloyd said he was concerned that a weakening domestic economy would hurt the railroads in 1996. 23. They have not yet agreed to our requests but they are clearly weakening. 24. It is a manner of speech now increasingly rare in the world, faded and ever weakening like a lost radio signal. 25. Such infections may leave people more vulnerable to the risk of infection by weakening their immune system. 26. Abrams referred to greater mobility and greater choice as weakening the traditional neighbour's ties. 27. It seems, too, that traditional values that prescribe a life of domesticity are weakening. 28. However, even in a regularly octahedral complex there are ways of weakening the effectiveness of the Laporte selection rule. 29. It was a long and bitter struggle with great losses on both sides, causing a serious weakening of the imperial army. 30. Today there are numerous multi-lingual States, without this necessarily weakening national unity. 1. A spider's web can stretch considerably without weakening. 2. His authority is steadily weakening. 31. Other factors have contributed to the weakening of community spirit. 32. The other clawed into it, mercilessly pecking while its prey squawked with weakening jabs of its beak. 33. Further revaluations remain a distinct possibility, despite a slight weakening of Sterling. 34. The prime minister has expressed his intention to quit, but had not done so for fear of weakening the coalition. 35. Exports are lower, household spending is weakening and businesses show signs of losing faith in their investment plans. 36. Though his eyes were weakening by the moment, his gaze was still more acute than that of the blossoming ape. 37. If income inequalities were gradually disappearing this would be strong evidence that class divisions were weakening. 38. This uses up energy, weakening the plant and reducing its chances of producing viable fruit. 39. People are looking for a weakening economy and supply is rising. 40. The sperm present will surround it, battering against its surface and each one weakening the outside layer. 41. The survey by Butler and Stokes detected a weakening of the class alignment among younger voters in the 1960s. 42. Nor does the setting up of separate households necessarily imply a weakening of social and caring relationships. 43. This apparent weakening of trade-union domination of the party machine was, however, somewhat illusory. 44. This intervention has the effect both of undermining managerial autonomy and of weakening the coherence of political control by blurring objectives. 45. He must already have begun to be aware that his dependency on alcohol was weakening his creative drive. 46. They are concerned it will set a precedent, weakening airline unions' ability to use the strike threat. 47. Birthday shows us that weakening is inevitable, but not always fatal. 48. Where Clinton speaks with one voice, they speak with several, weakening their philosophical case. 49. The stockpile gains come as weakening demand for new housing and automobiles cuts consumption of copper just as mine production is increasing. 50. Centuries-old varnish had yellowed and darkened, discolouring the original palette and weakening the composition's depth. 51. The effect was devastating, seriously weakening Mrs Thatcher's hold on the premiership and making a leadership contest virtually inevitable. 52. A weakening of the yen against the dollar diminishes returns to investors who change their proceeds into stronger currencies. 53. Labour would disrupt industrial peace by weakening the power of management and the courts. 54. Scientists interviewed Thursday expressed concern about any weakening of the concrete beneath the Waterford, Conn., plant. 55. Ministers said today, though, there could be no question of either weakening the Maastricht conditions or delaying the euro. 56. Any weakening of the stratospheric inversion would affect convective processes and atmospheric circulation in general, thereby affecting weather and climate. 57. The weakening position can be traced back to the Hatfield crash last October, in which four people died. 58. Snake venoms have different effects, some simply weakening or disorienting, others paralysing or killing the prey. 59. The army will brook no weakening of its power. 60. The budget crisis also spotlighted a weakening American economy. 61. One weakening of normality is quasinormality. 62. Terror was weakening her legs, hunger making her faint. 63. The dollar has been weakening against several major currencies. 64. The dollar has been weakening against major currencies. 65. The symptoms of weakening authority were everywhere. 66. A rise in unemployment symptomatic of a weakening economy. 67. Weakening Strike Weakening Strike improves Demonic Strike ability. 68. Emerging economies are being hit hard by weakening exports and the collapse of private capital flows. 69. That is, the weakening effect is the result of MO asymmetric Splitting, That is, the antibonding effect is greater than bonding effect. 70. Yellowfin prices in Europe are stable while skipjack prices are weakening. 71. Suharto, an Army general, became president in 1967 with the excuse of securing the country against an alleged Communist coup attempt against a weakening Sukarno. 72. The causes of policy executive power weakening include self-interest, defects in executive mechanism, personnel quality and weakness of policy surveillance and so on. 73. Thirdly Peloponnesus War was a disaster to Athenian, made the citizens of Athens much poorer compared to before of pre-war, and weakening their capacity to gather land. 74. Adding them to your force helps to force your opponent to spam anti-air, thus weakening their ground-to-ground force. 75. Chinese military posture that is too aggressive could produce a countervailing coalition among its neighbors, thereby weakening China's hard and soft power. 75. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 76. Would the Europeans, for example, not fight tooth and nail against a weakening dollar? 77. Far from weakening discipline in battle and in army life, labour discipline in production actually strengthens it. 78. And if the Fed is forced by a weakening economy and soft overseas demand for Treasuries to resume bond purchases, the flight from the dollar would surely accelerate. 79. The lexicalization of verb-object construction is the result of the autonomy of verb or object weakening. 80. In the third part, the text fully elucidates the rights weakening problem of collective money trust. 81. The campaign, in fact, may be contributing to a swelling of anti-American sentiment in Pakistan and weakening the fragile government of President Asif Ali Zardari. 82. A vicious spiral of credit withdrawal, weakening growth and debt impairment ensued. 83. The bulk potential modulator can realize real-time modulation to parameters of the target MOS device, thus greatly weakening the influence of technological deviation. 84. The appearance of dissyllabic words in Chinese history which is a phenomena of lexicalization implies the weakening of grammaticalization in language form. 85. Ore prices in the market for immediate delivery have risen above contract prices, weakening China's position. 86. In weakening Mali, Field Mouse was patient and often subtle. 87. The dollar has been weakening weaking against serval major currencies. 88. It is shown that the periodicity and weakening surge is caused by the interaction between the self-excitation of the resonant circuit and transferred electron oscillation of the switch. 89. Fourth, petrol price increase has close relation with the weakening dollar. 90. One must never relax pressures when the opponent is weakening. 91. With his eight-month presidency seemingly weakening, United States President Barack Obama struck. 92. Janissary archers shower the enemy with arrows , weakening and breaking formations before the infantry move in. 93. With unjustified conclusion, we remain cautious on the possibility of future food safety problem as well as weakening investors' confidence brought by continuous tainted food scandals. 94. Your horse is weakening, Mr. Hopkins, and you know it. 95. He writes of the Habsburg monarchs: "They steadily over-extended themselves in the course of repeated conflicts and became militarily top-heavy for their weakening economic base. 96. There's much more to old age than fading sight, weakening muscles and declining short-term memory. 97. No contrivance can prevent the effect of this distance in weakening government. 98. Bad and irregular eating was weakening every function of his body. 99. German cultural nationalism had the features of laying stress on culture, weakening politics, strong cultural self-defence, self-contradiction, romanticism and being abstract and ambiguous. 100. Pyramids of high-interest private lending are collapsing as companies whose profits are dwindling due to rising costs and weakening demand default on their debts. Dozens of tycoons have skipped town. 101. While biotech and pharma deals are weakening due to tighter federal regulations and scrutiny of the sector, the biggest deal of the third quarter went to biotech firm Reata Pharamceuticals. 102. Therefore, the local government is expected to take order with the reinforcement, weakening and change of governmental function, boost regional economic growth and offer quality public service. 103. He worried that in a depressed global economy, without enough spending to go around, countries would sally forth and grab a bit of extra demand for themselves by weakening their currencies. 104. From semantic perspective. word reiterative brings increase. decrease and weakening to meanings. 105. The mechanism is probably that the consumption of cell mercapto lowers the activity of guanylate cyclase, thus weakening the slackness of blood vessel's smooth muscles. 106. The cork glass - holder kept the ice from melting and weakening the drink. 107. As for the movement of wages, contractual cash earnings have been moving horizontally. The total amount of cash earnings has been weakening. 108. Gold is the objective indicator of inflation: When its price in any currency rises substantially, that means the unit of account is weakening and that we're inflating. 109. A full - blown dollar crisis top of a credit crunch and a weakening economy would be frightening. 110. "Call" mobile media, in its initial function of the overall function of the gradually weakening, by phone, the concept of interpersonal "call tools" to gradually "mass media" tilt. 111. A Chinese military posture that is too aggressive could produce a countervailing coalition among its neighbors, thereby weakening China's hard and soft power. 112. Within this item, the business performance of retailers of tangible goods is intimately related to economic conditions and is particularly subject to a weakening of consumption. 113. Eight-petaline pattern of maximum shear stress and four-quadrant pattern of the mean stress, centered the weakening segment of fault, may be considered as possible sign of the seismogenic fault. 114. U.S. auto sales account for as much as one-fifth of retail sales. The results made it certain the battered sector will be a further drag on a weakening economy in the current quarter. 115. China's trade surplus with India grew 46% last year to $16 billion, probably aggravated by the weakening of the yuan against the Indian rupee. 116. This equipment adopts a thyristor excitation DC generator-motor set with a field weakening regulation device working in step with loading. 117. I looked at the list and felt my resolve weakening. 118. That pessimism comes despite a sharp weakening of the Indian rupee, which helps tech companies that earn most of their revenue overseas. 119. FITOW moved WNW in the past 24 hours with slight weakening. 120. The U.S. dollar against other major currencies, exchange rate weakening, the dollar index fell 0.4 %. 121. Several factors are fueling the trend, he says, including the weakening of long-standing cultural taboos and new waves of immigrants from Asia and Latin America. 122. The reason of quicker household division in rural family lies in housemaster authority weakening and better economy condition of young people. 123. American policies, correspondingly, transformed from abating the hostility between Indonesia and the West to weakening the political base of Sukarno. 124. But it is the weakening economy that has really set the ball rolling. The past week's plunge in the Philadelphia Federal Reserve's index of business conditions has particularly rattled investors. 125. The problems, such as not-enough scientific budgeting, liberty in budget enforcement and weakening in budget inspection and so on, still exist in daily work. 126. Alternatively, Russia could reabsorb Georgia into its orbit by weakening Tbilisi's economic independence and political sovereignty. 127. Will the Kindle similarly put Amazon in a dominant position , while weakening publishers? 128. The report notes there was a weakening in 2005 in fixed investment growth in the economies outside China, dipping to only (a simple average) 3.4 percent from 8.5 percent in 2004. 129. Mutation analysis of the time coefficient shows that there was a pronounced weakening mutation of the zonal wind in 1967. 130. The isolated virus can reproduce in embryo of muscovy duck, and showed a weakening tendency of its virulent. 131. In the process that develops in whole a got-up affair, two the most powerful enterprises are Google and Microsoft, and they are weakening the power of the other side each other. 132. Carolina Milanesi, research director for mobile devices at Gartner, warned that greater competition and a weakening economy are causing users to wait before buying new phones. 133. But it is neither a non-event, nor, as some critics allege, a reckless weakening of US security. 134. The weakening domestic economy has prompted the government man the fiscal pumps. 135. The dollar has been weakening aganist the several major currencies. 136. A full-blown dollar crisis on top of a credit crunch and a weakening economy would be frightening. 137. In our current survivors insurance, due to the weakening of many problems take place, which influence the safe and stable running of survivors insurance. 138. This reaction is not in itself considered weakening since the silica network has not been broken. 139. The staff turnover, one of the major nerve-wrecking puzzles for entrepreneurs at present, usually leads to capital losses and weakening of enterprise core competence. 140. Methods 11 cases of abducens paralytic strabismus caused by orbit injury were treated by partial superior and inferior rectus muscle transposition and antagonist weakening. 141. But for most UK residents the weakening pound makes short-haul travel an expensive option. 142. The currency of that country is weakening on foreign exchanges. 143. The sarcomere struture of HMP also remained basic structure except the weakening at Z disk. 144. The weakening of the diamond tool matrix performance was studied in this paper. 145. There are no obvious relationship between weakening of the glottal stop and the length of the tone. 146. It can be avoided that the insulation level of electrical equipment is weakening gradually due to accumulation effect of overvoltages. These have a certain engineering significance. 147. That suggests the authorities should take drastic steps to reflate the economy, jolting it out of its stupor and weakening the currency. 148. Nevertheless, a full-blown dollar crisis, coming on top of the credit crunch and a weakening US economy, would be disastrous for the global economy. 149. They're insecure, or don't believe in delegation. or aten't willing to deal with the arteriosclerosis that's weakening the organization. 150. There was a weakening of the intermolecular bonds, primarily in the amorphous region of the polymer. 151. The southern state of Andhra Pradesh has had great success in weakening Maoism with a combination of better development and policing. 152. Conclusions Partial superior and inferior rectus muscle transposition and antagonist weakening is a kind of partial effective treatment for traumatic abducens paralytic strabismus. 153. At all hazards , and secured by the aid of my able coadjutors, I shall continue, while I am in being, to contribute to it whatever my weakened and weakening powers can. 154. Experiments indicates that the cross winding technique is better for weakening the non-reciprocity noise of fiber optical gyros by temperature. 155. Their lack of form, represents the weakening of an older line of didactic communication. 156. The weakening of social organizations, the maladjustment of children, and finally , crime, had resulted. 157. Last year, oil may have been sending a false signal to central banks by pushing up headline inflation when the economy was already weakening. 158. Ecological resurgence is attributed to pesticides weakening natural control systems whereas physiological resurgence refers to pesticide-induced stimulation of pest reproduction or hormesis. 159. Pyramids of high-interest private lending are collapsing as companies whose profits are dwindling due to rising costs and weakening demand default on their debts. 160. In addition , field - weakening in high speed is necessary to ensure constant power operation of bldcm. 161. This is a weakening of this distributivity condition, called modularity. 162. The big question for many investors is whether the industry's luxury kingpins, whose sales appear undimmed so far, can continue to ride above a weakening economy with steady profitability. 163. So, if someone is enticing you away from God, or you know someone who's weakening under pressure to be unfaithful to God, destroy the tempter. 164. A sudden weakening of the currency may signal economic instability. 165. From abstract to concrete, it explained weakening of the system of the capacity for civil rights and the strengthening of the system of the civil capacity for action. 166. It is the fall in the pool of real savings that leads to the weakening in the real economy, which in turn causes banks to curtail the expansion of credit out of thin air. 167. In some cases another molecule, an inducer, may bind to the repressor, weakening its bonds with the operator and depressing the gene , allowing transcription to proceed. 168. From an analysis, it can be seen that the income elasticity of demand for medical service is weakening with the elasticity for those of higher income greater than those of lower income. 169. In Plutarch's day the emission had become weak and irregular, the cause, in his opinion, of the weakening influence of the Delphic oracle in world affairs. 170. This may cause tissue weakening, resulting in reduction of the mechanical resistance to the growth potential of the coleoptile. 171. 'If the current level of oil prices holds, the probability of the ruble strengthening in the coming weeks is much higher than of its weakening, ' he said. 172. The movement of grain and soybeans back recently leading to a weakening in barge freight rates. 173. But the die is cast for a protracted weakening of the world's biggest spender. 174. Previous criteria for counterparties assumed bond issuers would have time for remedies to be pursued, for example an orderly replacement of a weakening counterparty. 175. Whereas its living environment is very bad now, its quality of community and ascription is weakening, and its dwelling culture is declining. |
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