subside
/səbˈsaɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /səbˈsaɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /səb-ˈsīd/ (ame, mw)
subside — 動詞
- subsidepresent simple I / you / we / they
- subsideshe / she / it
- subsidedpast simple
- subsiding-ing form
1. If pain, noise, fear, or another difficult condition subsides, it stops being so
消退;平息
強度變小並恢復平靜
If pain, noise, fear, or another difficult condition subsides, it stops being so strong and moves back toward a calmer, more normal state.
After two hours of medicine, Omar felt the sharp pain subside.
吃藥兩小時後,Omar 感覺那陣刺痛開始消退。
pain/fear/noise + subside
Once the head teacher arrived, the shouting in the hall began to subside.
主任老師一到,大廳裡的叫喊聲就開始平息。
loud activity becomes quieter
By evening, the tension between the neighbors had finally subsided.
到了傍晚,鄰居之間的緊張氣氛終於平息了。
Nila waited for her anger to subside before answering the email.
Nila 先等怒氣消退,才回那封電子郵件。
文法句型
subside
subside after + noun phrase
subside + adverb
用法筆記
Usually used for pain, noise, anger, fear, storms, or other difficult situations that return toward a more normal level. The subject is normally the condition itself, not a person.
常見錯誤
2. If land, a building, or a level of water subsides, it sinks lower than before, o
下沉;下陷
往下沉到較低位置
If land, a building, or a level of water subsides, it sinks lower than before, often because the ground gives way or the material underneath settles.
Part of the road subsided after the hillside became soaked with rain.
山坡被雨水泡透後,部分路面下陷了。
road/land + subside
When the mine tunnels collapsed, several nearby houses started to subside.
礦坑坑道坍塌後,附近幾棟房子開始下沉。
After the lock opened, the canal water subsided by nearly a metre.
水閘打開後,運河水面下沉了將近一公尺。
Over the winter, the old barn slowly subsided deeper into the wet ground.
整個冬天裡,那座老穀倉都慢慢往濕軟的地面裡下沉。
文法句型
subside
subside into + noun phrase
subside by + amount
用法筆記
This sense is about physical movement downward, especially of land, roads, houses, or water levels. Distinguish it from sense 1, where the change is in strength or intensity rather than height.