词汇 | trail off |
释义 | Idiom trail off to become quieter.His voice trailed off weakly and we could not hear the rest of what he said.The wail of the sirens finally trailed away almost completely. Phr V trail off trails, trailing, trailed trail away/off if someone's voice trails away or off, it gradually becomes quieter and then stopsHe could see she was upset and his voice trailed away uncertainly."Without you, I ..." she trailed off and wiped a tear from her eye. trail off/away if a person's voice trails off, it gradually becomes quieter and then stops: Emily's voice trailed away; it was clear that she was very upset. "I know I should have told you but ..." At that point he trailed off and stared at his feet.■ SIMILAR TO: tail off trail offTo dwindle, diminish, or fade away; to become fainter or weaker. Used especially, though not exclusively, in reference to speech or music. He started talking about the tax code, but trailed off when he realized no one was listening. The music from the radio trailed off as the car got farther from the house. The company's innovative ideas gave birth to a huge range of devices, but seem to have started trailing off in recent years. trail offand trail awayto fade away, as with speech, words, singing, etc. Her voice trailed off as she saw who was waiting at the door. Ken's words trailed away as he passed out. trail offv. To become gradually fainter; dwindle: The writer's prolific output trailed off as the years went by. |
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