petered
英 ['pi:təd]
美
v. 渐渐枯竭[消失]( peter的过去式和过去分词 ); 逐渐减少; 逐渐减弱; 慢慢消失
peter的过去式, 过去分词
双语例句
- Bank shares led a slump in European and Asian stock markets on Tuesday, though the Dow Jones Industrial Average opened slightly higher after an oil rally on Monday petered out.
尽管道琼斯工业平均指数随着油价下跌而高开,周二银行股仍然领跌欧洲和亚洲的股市。 - The movement gained some traction over the next few years, but ultimately petered out.
接下来几年,这场运动吸引了一些注意力,但最终还是逐渐淡出了人们的视线。 - Although the period began with great promise in many fields, by1600 the Renaissance had petered out, leaving political chaos, theological uncertainty, and cultural decadence in its wake.
尽管在这时期的开始,在很多领域有很多重大的允诺,但到1600年时,文艺复兴运动已逐渐消失,残留著政治纷乱、神学的不确定性以及文化的颓废。 - The car engine just petered out after ten years of hard driving.
结结实实开了十年之后,那部车的引擎渐渐耗损了。 - But, after 2000, as the crisis remained confined to emerging markets, discussion petered out.
然而,2000年之后,由于危机依然只局限于新兴市场,讨论逐渐平息了。 - The conversation soon petered out.
不久谈话声渐渐停了。 - The debate petered out, which was a shame as it touched on an important issue in the debate about multitasking: rudeness.
争论平息了,这有些可惜,因为它触及了“多任务处理”争论中的一个重要问题:无礼。 - But within a few days the conference had petered out in disarray.
但是数天来,会议逐渐在混乱中走向尾声。 - Our trail petered out, as seems inevitable in these situations.
脚下的足迹渐渐消失,在这种情况下无可避免。 - Without entry into the eurozone, this might have petered out.
要不是加入欧元区,这种奇迹可能不会延续下去。