锐减
To decrease or drop sharply and rapidly.
Ejemplos
3 de 5经济危机导致该公司的订单锐减。
The economic crisis caused the company's orders to drop sharply.
由于干旱,今年粮食产量锐减。
Due to the drought, grain output has dropped sharply this year.
禁止吸烟后,该餐厅的客流量锐减。
After the smoking ban, the restaurant's foot traffic dropped sharply.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
锐 (sharp) + 减 (decrease). A sharp decrease.
Quiz rápido
由于新竞争对手的加入,该品牌的市场份额___。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 锐减
Ejemplos
经济危机导致该公司的订单锐减。
businessThe economic crisis caused the company's orders to drop sharply.
由于干旱,今年粮食产量锐减。
academicDue to the drought, grain output has dropped sharply this year.
禁止吸烟后,该餐厅的客流量锐减。
everydayAfter the smoking ban, the restaurant's foot traffic dropped sharply.
政府支出的锐减引起了公众的不满。
formalThe sharp drop in government spending has caused public dissatisfaction.
由于期末考试,大家的娱乐时间都锐减了。
informalBecause of final exams, everyone's entertainment time has dropped sharply.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
锐减至
sharply decrease to...
Se confunde a menudo con
减少 is a general decrease; 锐减 emphasizes the sharpness and speed of the drop.
Notas de uso
A key word for describing downward trends in IELTS graphs.
Errores comunes
Make sure to use it for data/numbers, not abstract concepts like 'friendship'.
Truco para recordar
锐 (sharp) + 减 (decrease). A sharp decrease.
Origen de la palabra
Combining 'sharpness' with 'reduction'.
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
由于新竞争对手的加入,该品牌的市场份额___。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 锐减
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