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 shorten ['ʃɒ:tn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 弄短, 缩短, 减少

vi. 缩小, 变短

[机] 短缩




    shorten


    Shorten \Short"en\, v. i.
    To become short or shorter; as, the day shortens in northern
    latitudes from June to December; a metallic rod shortens by
    cold.


    Shorten \Short"en\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shortened ?}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Shortening}.] [See {Short}, a.]
    1. To make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time; as,
    to shorten distance; to shorten a road; to shorten days of
    calamity.

    2. To reduce or diminish in amount, quantity, or extent; to
    lessen; to abridge; to curtail; to contract; as, to
    shorten work, an allowance of food, etc.

    Here, where the subject is so fruitful, I am
    shortened by my chain. --Dryden.

    3. To make deficient (as to); to deprive; -- with of.

    Spoiled of his nose, and shortened of his ears.
    --Dryden.

    4. To make short or friable, as pastry, with butter, lard,
    pot liquor, or the like.

    {To shorten a rope} (Naut.), to take in the slack of it.

    {To shorten sail} (Naut.), to reduce sail by taking it in.

    1. Her husband, Dimitri, a 39-year-old mechanic, said he expected a big change in his life from the provisional government's promise to shorten the work week from six to five days.
    2. Mazor agreed, saying in a radio interview, "An 80-year-old woman also has time ahead of her." "We don't know whether it's five years or 10, but we shouldn't be the ones to help her shorten her life," he said.
    3. As you get further away from a loss, people's memories shorten.' This produces a roller-coaster cycle of price rises and falls.
    4. GM-CSF is a protein that appears to shorten recovery time for bone-marrow transplant patients and reduce bone-marrow failures among some AIDS patients.
    5. Kohl needs the approval of the Social Democrats to substantially shorten the constitutional timetable for holding elections.
    6. Max Frankel, the Times's executive editor, recently wrote a memo to the news staff as part of a continuing drive to shorten articles.
    7. But it might be willing to shorten that window slightly if Discovery is nearly ready March 18.
    8. He said he has seen many travelers shorten trips and choose domestic, rather than international, destinations.
    9. This would allow the ground to cool and might reduce the firefighters' water needs to only a few tank-truck loads and shorten the time it takes to put out the fires.
    10. However, one commonly voiced notion is to shorten the 'exclusivity period' - that is, the window when the debtor has the sole right to produce a reorganisation plan.
    11. "Portfolio managers of funds continued to shorten the average maturities, to reap the benefits of these rising rates."
    12. They can shorten the beetles' lifespans up to 50 percent, reducing the number of eggs laid, and they hinder the beetles' flying ability, reducing migration, Logan said.
    13. A careful selection from the ideas contained in some of the guide books may shorten this process.
    14. But now, "everything coming from Italy is a mini," she said. "I predict a problem in the coming year." Ms. Novitsky pointed out that Orthodox women do shorten their skirts when the styles are shorter.
    15. The administration plans to propose legislation to shorten the time it takes to lift controls on exports of U.S. products when foreign equivalents are available.
    16. The move is also expected to shorten a trial that had been expected to last up to three months.
    17. Each payment is equal to half of the monthly payment on a 30-year loan, and the extra payments each year shorten the payoff period to about 20 years.
    18. Feb. 15 The Orange County (Calif.) Register on Postal Service cutbacks: In most businesses, if one company announces it will shorten hours and cut back service, its competitors leap into action, trying to win over dissatisfied customers.
    19. He hopes a war victory will restore consumer confidence and shorten the recession.
    20. If left alone the black cherry reaches maturity in 80 years, although management of the forest can shorten the time to 65 years.
    21. Increase the number of patent examiners and other measures to shorten within five years the time to process patent applications from the current 37 months to 24 months.
    22. Increasing the number of patent examiners and other measures to shorten within five years the time to process patent applications from the current 37 months to 24 months.
    23. Mrs. Aquino said she has ordered the military to step up its counterinsurgency "to shorten the agony" of her country.
    24. In its first revision of the Labor Standards Law in 40 years, the government in April set an undated goal to shorten the legal work week to 40 hours from 48.
    25. The 1731 arrangement of Handel's 1718 score was being used, but in 1731 only the young ballerina Marie Camargo (in Paris) dared to shorten her skirts that far. As Polyphemus, Jonathan Best made the strongest impression.
    26. All phone companies are installing the system to shorten the time it takes to connect calls and to offer a variety of new services such as Caller ID, Return Call, Call Trace and advanced business services.
    27. He threatened to shorten the four-week August recess, and said Congress may have to work longer into the fall, even though it is an election year and candidate-members want to quit a month before the Nov. 6 elections.
    28. To shorten the ride even more, Amtrak officials want to electrify the entire Boston to New York route.
    29. New Jersey apparently decided to shorten its agreement with Computer Sciences rather than with other contractors because of an alleged performance problem.
    30. He said 28.6 percent of the 317 companies agreed to shorten working hours.
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