dampen
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T To dampen something such as someone's enthusiasm or excitement means to make it less lively or intense. 抑制; 減少
Nothing seems to dampen his perpetual enthusiasm. 似乎沒有什么能減弱他持久的熱情。
2. PHRASAL VERB To dampen something down means the same as to it. 抑制; 減少
The new penalties were aimed at dampening down consumer spending. 新的懲罰措施旨在抑制消費(fèi)者支出。
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dampen /?d?mp?n/ (dampening,dampened,dampens)
劍橋詞典
dampen verb [T] (MAKE WET)
(also damp)to make something slightly wet
使潮濕;把…弄潮;使受潮
Rain had dampened the tent so we left it to dry in the afternoon sun . 雨水打濕了帳篷,午后我們把它放到太陽底下曬。
dampen verb [T] (FEELINGS)
to make feelings , especially of excitement or enjoyment , less strong
使(尤指興奮或喜悅之情)平靜下來;穩(wěn)定(情緒);對(duì)…潑冷水
Nothing you can say will dampen her enthusiasm . 不管你說什么她的熱情絲毫不減。
I didn't want to dampen his spirits . 我不想給他潑冷水。 返回 dampen