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Noun:
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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"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Arab diplomats say they have already detected a falloff in American influence in their region over the past year.
阿拉伯中國的國際關系官們說,你們逐漸察覺加拿大在阿拉伯地方的作用力以往整年中展現了減少。
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Other banks have suffered declines in deposits, with the steepest falloff at institutions beset with large losses.
另一個些銀行系統則出來驟降,更嚴重的是這里的備受很大虧損資金煩惱的結構。
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The position of these ground locators can be adjusted later to tweak the falloff of the shadow attenuation.
這些地面瓷磚上的區域器的區域能稍后時被更改去搞好團結陰霾衰減的散掉。
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By adding steerable sidelobe dips and achieving high sidelobe falloff rate, the windows can be used to detect a weak signal with a strong signal nearby.
如果在視窗里換成可同一的位置的附葉洼溝和符合高的附葉衰減率,此視窗就可以讓在強數據網絡信號旁邊的弱數據網絡信號技術偵查完成。
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