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[/dɪˈklaɪn; dɪˋklaɪn/] v 用法: 1 [I, Tn, Tt] say `no' to (sth); refuse (sth offered), usu politely 拒绝(接受某物); (通常指)谢绝: I invited her to join us, but she declined. 我邀请她和我们在一起, 可是她婉言谢绝了. * decline an invitation to dinner 谢绝宴请 * He declined to discuss his plans. 他拒绝讨论他的计划. 用法: 2 [I] become smaller, weaker, fewer, etc; diminish 变小; 变弱; 变少: Her influence declined after she lost the election. 她落选後其影响力大为降低. * a declining birth-rate 逐渐下降的出生率 * declining sales 销售量下降 * He spent his declining years (ie those at the end of his life) in the country. 他在乡村度过晚年. 用法: 3 (grammar) (a) [Tn] vary the endings of (nouns and pronouns) according to their function in a sentence 改变(名词和代词)的词尾(根据其在句中的作用). (b) [I] (of nouns and pronouns) vary in this way (指名词和代词)按此方式变化. decline 2 [/dɪˈklaɪn; dɪˋklaɪn/] n 用法: 1 ~ (in sth) gradual and continuous loss of strength, power, numbers, etc; declining (力量、 权力、 数量等的)消减: the decline of the Roman Empire 罗马帝国的衰亡 * a decline in population, prices, popularity 人口、 价格、 声望的降低. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) fall/go into a de`cline lose strength, influence, etc 失去力量、 影响等: After his wife's death, he fell into a decline. 他在妻子死後一蹶不振. * The company has gone into a decline because of falling demand. 由於市场需求下降, 这家公司的生意每况愈下. on the de`cline becoming weaker, fewer, etc 在消减; 在衰退: She is on the decline, and may die soon. 她身体越来越弱, 恐不久於人世. * The number of robberies in the area is on the decline. 这地区的劫案在减少. |