make a dent

稍微减少或削弱某物:指在某个方面或程度上减少或削弱某物的影响或效果。
常用释义
稍微减少或削弱某物:指在某个方面或程度上减少或削弱某物的影响或效果。

例句

1·The lawyer's fees will make a dent in our finances.

律师费将耗去我们一部分资金。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·We're here to make a dent in the universe.

我们在这里,是要给世界留下一个印记。—影片《硅谷传奇》。

3·We're here to make a dent in the universe.

我们在这里,是要给世界留下一个印记。

4·I'll try to help you make a dent in some of that work.

我会尽量帮你动手此中的一些义务。

5·We worked all day and still didn't make a dent in this paperwork.

我们工作了一整天,但这项文书作业仍没有进展。

6·The doctor told him to stop amoking , but it didn't make a dent .

医生让我戒烟,但这丝毫没有取得任何效果。

7·The cost of climate protection would barely make a dent in that growth.

气候保护的代价只会略微削弱收入的增长。

8·The EFSF couldn't even make a dent in covering the debt requirements of these countries.

要满足这两个国家偿还债务的需求,EFSF更显得囊中羞涩。

9·He didn't win the states he needed to win if he was going to make a dent at John McCain's lead.

他如果希望削弱麦凯恩的领先势头,他就必须赢得足够多的州,但是他并没有做到。

10·The economy needs to grow by at least 7% per year to make a dent in high unemployment and poverty levels.

要降低较高的失业率和贫困率,该国的年增长率至少要达到5%。

同义词

产生印象;引起注意