eroding
常見例句
- Statisticians are puzzling over the role in this crisis of internet shopping and how much it is eroding high-street business.
令統(tǒng)計人員費解的是網(wǎng)上購物在這場危機中扮縯的角色和它侵蝕商業(yè)街生意的數(shù)量。 - Since you like the outdoors, maybe you’ll find a solution for soil erosion that will prevent the great rivers of the world from eroding their banks.
因爲你喜歡野外活動,也許你能找到辦法解決土壤侵蝕問題,那樣就可以防止世界上主要河流侵蝕其河岸的問題了。 - In a new book (“The Rights of the People”, Alfred Knopf) he argues that America’s search for safety is relentlessly eroding the precious protections in the Bill of Rights.
他在一本新書中強調(diào),即便警方的搜查是基於安全方麪的考慮,《人權(quán)法案》彰顯的寶貴的保護人權(quán)的精神卻還是慘遭無情侵蝕。 - The president pointed to stabilizing consumer spending and home sales, declining unemployment claims and an eroding number of job losses.
- These are churches of almost every imaginable stripe, and they're springing up and, from a mainstream perspective, they're quickly eroding the authority of the Church of England.
幾乎每寸可以想到的土地上都有教堂,從主流角度來說,他們迅速成長,他們很快就侵蝕了英國的教會統(tǒng)治。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - CIA veteran Paul Pillar, who is now a professor of security studies at Georgetown University, says public opinion in Afghanistan is already eroding.
- Is the administration worried about eroding Latino support in the face of stalled immigration reform?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing - Uncertainty is eroding commercial confidence as it is, without the government trashing contract law.
ECONOMIST: Bankers - The above-mentioned funds are tied to futures contracts and therefore suffer from this eroding effect.
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