ebb• Johnsummed it up as the super sixties, sobering seventies and ebb and flow of the eighties.• In the past eighteen months he has felt at an appallingly low ebb.• We had a few concluding words about the literaryscene in London, which he thought to have reached a pretty low ebb.• Inspiration seemed to be at a very low ebb.• At her lowest ebb, she would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.• At his lowest ebb, Macari was threatened with imprisonment and his wiferang friends to securebail money of £50,000.• The latest setback is another sign of the ebb in the governor's influence.
1.HEOif the tideebbs, it flows away from the shore 〔潮水〕落,退
2 (also ebb away)REDUCE to gradually decrease 衰退;逐渐减少
Linda’s enthusiasm began to ebb away.
琳达的热情开始减退。
Examples from the Corpus
ebb• Delay it, and its vitality would ebb.• Under these conditions, our normal self-assurance ebbs.• But the fear, whatever it was, was ebbing, and I could once again take deepbreaths and release them.• The tide was ebbing, and they went down on the steeply shelvingbed of the Conway.• Now the excitement had begun to ebb at leaving Miss Tish.• But their strength was ebbing away, and neither DeFreitas nor Botham could contribute, both on the field but carrying injuries.• As El Ni oebbs away, drought follows the torrentialrain.• I could feel my courageebbing away.• But the power of men like Allen ebbed quickly after segregationist Democrats regainedcommand of the Legislature in 1872.