falling-off
常見(jiàn)例句
- Even so, most people’s productivity does eventually decline with age; and pay needs to reflect this falling-off.
雖然如此,大多數(shù)人的生産傚率還是會(huì)隨著年齡的增長(zhǎng)而降低;而工資則需要能夠反映出這種下降趨勢(shì)。 - During the process of correct installation and application, there will be no cracks, decolorization or falling-off.
在正確的安裝使用過(guò)程中不會(huì)産生裂紋,絕對(duì)不會(huì)脫色或小片脫落。 - Figures for November put euro-zone inflation at an annual rate of 2.4%. Though this marks a falling-off from September’s 2.6% peak, it is still well above the bank’s target of roughly 2%.
11月份歐元區(qū)年通脹率爲(wèi)2.4%,盡琯和9月份的2.6%相比有所下降,但它仍高於歐洲央行所預(yù)期的粗略數(shù)字2%。 - By late afternoon, I'd fine-tuned my falling-off-a-building sailboard technique to the point where I was bumping along the surface of the lake for minutes at a stretch.
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