falloff
英
美 [ˈfɔˌlɔf]
n. 下降,散开,分开
英英释义
noun
- a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality
- the team went into a slump
- a gradual slack in output
- a drop-off in attendance
- a falloff in quality
双语例句
- The differences between Tritium ( 3H) and other global falloff radioactive products lie in its close relation to hydrologic cycle.
氚(3H)与其它全球散落放射性产物的不同之处,在于它与水文循环密切关联。 - So I put him in a less lit place, in the middle range of the main light falloff.
所以,我放在较轻的地方点燃他,在主灯衰减中等。 - A drop in exports, as well as capital inflow, will trigger a falloff in investments.
出口和资本流入下降将会引发投资下滑。 - But government action to cool down the market, by, for example, restricting credit for property development, is resulting in a sharp falloff in construction.
但是,政府现在采取行动为楼市降温,比如,通过限制房地产开发贷款,使得地产开发项目数量直线下滑。 - That means any falloff in export orders is usually accompanied by a drop in demand for imports.
这意味着出口订单的下降通常伴随着进口需求的减少。 - Journalism is reeling from the falloff in advertising and the inability of newspapers and magazines to make a living on the Web.
下滑的新闻事业报纸和杂志在网上做广告卷以为生。 - If there is a further falloff in ticket sales, the play will close.
如果门票销售进一步下跌,这个剧目就会停演。 - Beyond the upper limit of the linear region of an ionization gauge, there is a falloff in the ion current with the increase of the measured pressure.
在电离真空规的线性测量上限部分,离子流随着压强上升而衰降。 - The Flare Gun is one of the few weapons not subject to distance indexed damage falloff or ramp up.
信号枪是为一少数攻击力不因为距离而上升或下降的武器。 - A collapsing economy and severe falloff of advertising revenue were too much to support the debt load.
经济形势惨淡,加之广告收入急剧下降,公司债台高筑,不堪重负。