削弱
To make something weaker, less effective, or less powerful.
Exemplos
3 de 5反对意见削弱了他的论点。
Opposition weakened his argument.
缺乏睡眠会削弱免疫系统。
Lack of sleep can weaken the immune system.
激烈的竞争削弱了公司的利润。
Fierce competition weakened the company's profits.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
The character '削' means to peel or cut away with a knife (刂), which makes something smaller/weaker.
Quiz rápido
这些新证据极大地___了原有的理论。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 削弱
Exemplos
反对意见削弱了他的论点。
academicOpposition weakened his argument.
缺乏睡眠会削弱免疫系统。
healthLack of sleep can weaken the immune system.
激烈的竞争削弱了公司的利润。
businessFierce competition weakened the company's profits.
这种丑闻削弱了公众对他的信任。
formalThis scandal weakened public trust in him.
雨水削弱了墙基。
everydayThe rain weakened the foundation of the wall.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
被大大削弱
be greatly weakened
势头削弱
momentum weakens
削弱竞争力
to weaken competitiveness
Frequentemente confundido com
减少 refers to quantity (less of something); 削弱 refers to quality, power, or intensity.
Notas de uso
Frequently used in IELTS essays to discuss negative impacts or counter-arguments.
Erros comuns
Learners often use '弱化', but '削弱' is more common for abstract power or influence.
Dica de memorização
The character '削' means to peel or cut away with a knife (刂), which makes something smaller/weaker.
Origem da palavra
From '削' (pare/cut) and '弱' (weak).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
这些新证据极大地___了原有的理论。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 削弱
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