英:[ˈləuə ðə bu:m]
美:[ˈlaʊɚ ði bum]
英:[ˈləuə ðə bu:m]
美:[ˈlaʊɚ ði bum]
[法] 采取严厉措施, 禁止
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to look sullen : frown
to be or become dark, gloomy, and threatening
an overcast sky lowered over the village
noun
frown
adjective
relatively low in position, rank, or order
southern
lower New York State
less advanced in the scale of evolutionary development
situated or held to be situated beneath the earth's surface
capitalized being an earlier epoch or series of the period or system named Lower Paleolithic
Lower Cretaceous
constituting the popular and often the larger and more representative branch of a bicameral legislative body
lower house
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to move down : dropalso: diminish
transitive verb
to let descend : let down
to depress as to direction
lower your aim
to reduce the height of
to reduce in value, number, or amount
to bring down in quality or character : degrade
to reduce the objective of
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to look sullen : frown
to be or become dark, gloomy, and threatening
an overcast sky lowered over the village
noun
frown
adjective
relatively low in position, rank, or order
southern
lower New York State
less advanced in the scale of evolutionary development
situated or held to be situated beneath the earth's surface
capitalized being an earlier epoch or series of the period or system named Lower Paleolithic
Lower Cretaceous
constituting the popular and often the larger and more representative branch of a bicameral legislative body
lower house
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to move down : dropalso: diminish
transitive verb
to let descend : let down
to depress as to direction
lower your aim
to reduce the height of
to reduce in value, number, or amount
to bring down in quality or character : degrade
to reduce the objective of
Verb (1) Middle English louren; akin to Middle High German lūren to lie in wait Adjectivelow >entry 1
The first known use of lower was in the 13th century
low-leveladjective
occurring, done, or placed at a low level
being of low importance or rank
a low-level job
being or relating to nuclear waste of relatively low radioactivity
low-level waste
low-leveladjective
occurring, done, or placed at a low level
being of low importance or rank
a low-level job
being or relating to nuclear waste of relatively low radioactivity
low-level waste
lower1 of 4verb
to look angry or threatening : frown
to become dark, gloomy, and threatening
lower2 of 4noun
a wrinkling of the brow in displeasure
lower3 of 4adjective
being below another or others in position, rank, or order the lower house of Congress
a lower court
less advanced in the scale of development through evolution
lower animals
capitalized of, relating to, or being an earlier geologic period or formation
Lower Cretaceous
lower4 of 4verb
drop entry 2 sense 2b, diminish
lowered my voice
to let fall
lower a flag
to make the aim or goal lower
lower your aim
to reduce the height of
lower a wall
to reduce in value or amount
lower the price
to bring down : degrade
lowered himself by lying
to reduce in rank or position : humble
1 the sky lowered overhead, threatening a fierce thunderstorm
2 the motorist lowered at the jerk who had cut in front of her
3 he turned to see the scornful lower on her face
4 the ship's upper and lower decks
5 The message appeared on the lower portion of the screen.
6 the mountain's upper and lower slopes
7 The forecast is for strong winds at lower elevations.
8 in the lower and higher latitudes
9 the lower and upper peninsulas
10 workmen slowly lowered the heavy statue into place
11 prices of the new type of televisions lowered considerably as competition and sales increased
12 decided to lower his career ambitions to something more achievable
13 the noise of the jet engine lowered as the plane disappeared in the distance
14 how could you lower yourself by passing off someone else's work as your own?
15 over time, inflation lowers incomes and savings in terms of actual buying power
16 And ultimately, the Supreme Court overruled those lower court rulings and did declare the embryos as children qualifying under the wrongful death statute.
17 Lower gas demand amid increasing supply has led to lower pump prices.
18 To raise or lower ( the boom of a crane or derrick ).
起重机臂转了过来.
19 And if we don't lower the boom on these practices, the racket will just go on.
如果我们让这些做法继续旺盛存在,这场闹剧将继续演下去.
1 惩罚
cost payment penalty discipline rod correction punishment chastisement visit correct castigate chasten
2 禁止
no close negative taboo prohibitive barred verboten ban lid prohibition restraint inhibition veto embargo proscription outlawry forbiddance against bar defend shield restrict prohibit forbid proclaim inhibit outlaw restrain disallow nix proscribe interdict debar gainsay forfend estop injunct lay an embargo on