wane
/weɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /weɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwān/ (ame, mw)
wane — 動詞
- wanepresent simple I / you / we / they
- waneshe / she / it
- wanedpast simple
- waning-ing form
1. To gradually become less strong, less important, or less effective — for example
減弱
變弱、影響力或重要性降低
To gradually become less strong, less important, or less effective — for example, when public interest in a trend slowly goes down over several months.
After the scandal, the board chair's influence within the company began to wane noticeably.
醜聞過後,該公司董事長的影響力開始明顯減弱。
collocation: influence/power/support + wane
As summer turned to autumn, the children's enthusiasm for outdoor games started to wane.
夏天轉為秋天時,孩子們對戶外遊戲的熱情開始消退。
collocation: enthusiasm/interest + wane
Once a rising star, Salma felt her support among colleagues wane after the merger.
曾被譽為新星的 Salma 感到合併後自己在同事間的支持逐漸衰退。
Femi noticed that his team's motivation began to wane after months without clear goals.
Femi 注意到在數個月缺乏明確目標後,團隊的工作動力開始減弱。
文法句型
wane
wane + adverb
wane + prepositional phrase
用法筆記
Commonly used with nouns that describe non-physical qualities: influence, interest, enthusiasm, support, popularity, or power. Subject is almost always an abstract noun.
常見錯誤
2. Describes the moon when its visible lit area shrinks night by night once the ful
虧缺
月亮滿月後可見面逐漸變小
Describes the moon when its visible lit area shrinks night by night once the full moon has passed.
Kabir checked the sky each evening, watching the full moon wane into a thin sliver.
Kabir 每晚查看天空,看著滿月虧缺成細細的月牙。
astronomical context: full moon wanes to new moon
During the waning phase, the moon rises later each night and appears less bright.
在月虧期間,月亮每晚較晚升起,且看起來較不明亮。
grammatical pattern: during the waning phase
The farmer planned his planting by the moon's wane, following methods his grandfather taught him.
那位農夫根據月虧來安排播種,遵循祖父傳授的方法。
Élise borrowed a telescope to watch the moon wane through its crescent stages.
Élise 借了一臺望遠鏡,觀察月亮在弦月階段逐漸虧缺。
- wax
specifically for the moon increasing in visible size night by night
文法句型
the moon wanes
waning moon
wane toward + noun phrase
用法筆記
Only used for the moon (or occasionally other celestial bodies in literary or scientific contexts). Not used for the sun, stars, or weather.
常見錯誤
wane — 名詞
1. The process or period during which something becomes weaker, less important, or
衰退
強度或受歡迎程度逐漸下降
The process or period during which something becomes weaker, less important, or less popular.
The singer's popularity had been on the wane ever since the scandal broke last year.
這位歌手的人氣自去年醜聞爆發以來一直在衰退。
fixed phrase: on the wane
Historians point to this decade as the start of the empire's slow wane.
歷史學家指出這十年是該帝國緩慢衰落的開端。
There was a noticeable wane in the team's morale after their star player left.
隊上的明星球員離開後,團隊士氣明顯衰退。
Constanza could see a clear wane in her grandfather's health after the long winter.
Constanza 看得出祖父的健康在漫長冬天過後明顯衰退。
文法句型
on the wane
a wane in + noun
possessive + wane
用法筆記
Most commonly found in the fixed phrase 'on the wane,' meaning currently declining. Can also appear with possessive determiners ('its wane,' 'the empire's wane') or in 'a wane in [something].'