柯林斯詞典shorten /????t?n/ (shortening,shortened,shortens) 1. V-T/V-I If you shorten an event or the length of time that something lasts, or if it shortens, it does not last as long as it would otherwise do or as it used to do. 縮短 Smoking can shorten your life. 吸煙會縮短你的壽命。 The trading day is shortened in observance of the Labour Day holiday. 交易日為了慶祝勞動節(jié)而縮短。2. V-T/V-I If you shorten an object or if it shortens, it becomes smaller in length. 使變短; 變短 Her father paid $5,000 for an operation to shorten her nose. 她父親為一個縮短她的鼻子的手術(shù)花了$5000。3. V-T If you shorten a name or other word, you change it by removing some of the letters. 縮寫 Originally called Lili, she eventually shortened her name to Lee. 她原本叫莉莉,最后她把名字縮寫成了莉。 返回 shorten劍橋詞典to become shorter or to make something shorter (使)變短,(使)縮短 As you grow older , your spine shortens by about an inch . 隨著年齡變老,你的脊柱將縮短約1英寸。 I've asked him to shorten my grey trousers . 我已經(jīng)請他把我的灰色褲子改短一些。 The name William is often shortened to Bill. “威廉”這個名字經(jīng)常被簡稱為“比爾”。 返回 shorten