Examples of using Waned in English and their translations into Chinese
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Due largely to the European sovereign debt crisis, consumer and business confidence waned.
There are signs, Bush said, that the intensity of support for democracy itself has“waned.”.
More stringent safety standards and construction delays also added to costs, and enthusiasm for new nuclear waned.
Though his impatience, and that of his fellow-travellers, rapidly increased as the day waned, the hours did not stand still.
My fatigue has waned, and as I soak up the sun, I feel comfortable, safe, and warm.
As the recession set in, demand throughout Royal Unibrew's core markets waned, and the company could no longer maintain its debt levels.
It also showed how much the president's grip on power had waned in recent days.
From that time on, John's ministry waned, having fulfilled its purpose of introducing Christ to the world(Matthew 3).
He has been nominated for two Grammy Awards for his 2010 full-length album debut“My World 2.0,” but his popularity has waned.
Since Mao's death and China's subsequent economic reforms, the demand for Mao paintings in China has waned.
And while media attention has waned, there's still reason to worry about the country's smallest and most indispensable farm workers.
But some of the interest in predictive maintenance has waned because customers found that the returns on investment have taken longer than expected.
Although his popularity has waned a little since his death, he continues to be one of the best known and most read of English authors.
The importance on the shopping calendar of Black Friday, or the day after the U.S. Thanksgiving Day holiday, has waned in recent years.
And as a result, Russia's Arctic infrastructure and activity- particularly in the security realm- waned considerably as the country's priorities shifted elsewhere.
It was clear that whatever it was, it wasn't spreading- but, though public interest waned, the CDC kept working.
Mr. Xi attended a groundbreaking ceremony in 2014 in Tajikistan for a gas pipeline, but the project stalled after Beijing's demand waned.
Investment from Japan, the United States and South Korea, among others, began pouring in and Beijing's influence waned.
Following this success, however, interest in maintaining these mosquito-control programs waned, and between 1980 and the 2000s the mosquito had made a full comeback.
The stake in Verizon Wireless has become increasingly valuable to Vodafone as its fortunes have waned in its core European markets.