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weaken verb ADVERB | VERB + WEAKEN ADVERBconsiderably, greatly, seriously, severely, significantly, substantially 大大地削弱;严重地减弱;使明显地衰弱;实质上削弱badly 严重地削弱◆The military was badly weakened by the sanctions.军队因制裁而受到严重削弱。fatally 致命地削弱◆The regime was fatally weakened by the unrest and violence.社会动荡和暴力活动使这一政权遭到了致命性的削弱。dramatically 极大地削弱◆exchange rates that dramatically weakened the dollar导致美元大幅贬值的汇率further 进一步削弱slightly, somewhat 稍微削弱;某种程度上减弱gradually, progressively, steadily 逐渐地削弱;持续地削弱◆Central authority has been progressively weakened since the outbreak of the civil war.内战爆发后,中央权力被逐渐削弱了。permanently 永久地削弱eventually, ultimately 最终削弱◆The storm eventually weakened.暴雨终于减弱了。VERB + WEAKENbegin to, start to 开始衰弱continue to 继续衰弱◆The British pound continued to weaken against the dollar.英镑兑美元继续走弱。serve to 导致削弱◆The judgement serves to weaken public confidence in the courts.这个判决导致公众对法院的信心下降。attempt to, try to 试图削弱tend to 趋向衰弱threaten to 威胁要削弱be designed to 旨在削弱◆a move designed to weaken the rebels旨在削弱叛乱分子力量的行动 |