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●ˌdie ˈdown 🔑1. (of a sound or flames 声音或火焰) to gradually become less loud or strong 逐渐变弱;慢慢变小;渐渐消失◆He waited for the applause to die down. 他等着掌声平息下来。◆The fire had died down by the morning. 到早晨,火就慢慢熄灭了。 ➡ note at go out 2. (of wind, rain or a storm 风、雨或风暴) to gradually become less strong or violent 逐渐变弱;慢慢变小;渐渐消失◆As it got dark, the wind died down. 天黑了,风力逐渐减弱了。SYN subside3. if sth such as excitement or confusion dies down, it gradually becomes less (兴奋、混乱等)逐渐变弱,渐渐平静◆When all the fuss had died down, he just quietly went back home. 一切喧闹平息之后,他悄悄回了家。SYN subside4. ➡ die back [v + adv] |