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1. | Consuming or tending to consume. |
| 消耗性的消耗(性)的或促使消耗的 |
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2. | We would not necessarily be drawn into a campaign that would continuously devour valuable resources. |
| 我们没必要牵入一种不断消耗有价值资源之战争。 |
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3. | The matter of the body is continually changing by process of nutriment and wastage. |
| 肉体的物质通过营养与消耗的过程不断变化着。 |
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4. | The laying off of personnel or the elimination of resources. |
| 消耗人员或资源的消耗 |
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5. | The viscous force constantly drains eddy energy and limits the population of eddies. |
| 粘性力不断消耗旋涡的能量,从而抑制着旋涡的繁殖。 |
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6. | 1.consumption; attrition; depletion; expense; wear and tear 2.to gnaw at; to chew up; to eat into; to consume; to deplete; to devitalize |
| 消耗 |
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7. | current consumption |
| 日常消耗|电流消耗 |
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8. | A gradual diminution in number or strength because of constant stress. |
| 消耗,耗损,削弱指因不断的压力而使数量或力量逐渐减少 |
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9. | Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears.( Benjamin Franklin, American president)懒惰像生锈一样,比操劳更能消耗身体 |
| 早睡早起会使人健康、有和聪明。(国总统富兰克林.B. |
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10. | The metal with the greater single-electrode potential will sacrifice itself to protect the other. |
| 具有较大单电极电位的金属为保护另一种金属,自身将不断消耗。 |
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