영어에서 Dwindled 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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The good jobs dwindled.
The number dwindled during the second Polish Republic.
Her hope of success dwindled.
Then five dwindled to two.
Over the years, the popularity of Christmas day football dwindled.
In time, their numbers dwindled and our numbers rose.
But according to the data, when takeover defenses increased,financial fraud dwindled.
But once their undefeated streak ended, the crowds dwindled and, due to this, the team folded after the 1870 season.
It was only during the Middle Ages that greater and greater numbers embraced Islam, and the Christian population dwindled.
The most recent,near the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest, dwindled 15 million years ago after 400,000 years of eruptions.
Over the next few weeks, as he learned to control his anger,the number of nails hammered daily gradually dwindled.
During the 18th century, as Mughal power dwindled, Punjab, including Lahore, was often invaded, and government authority was lacking.
In total, only 427 Crusaders were sent east, and over time, their numbers have dwindled to the 341 known today.
Thereafter his mathematical production dwindled to occasional academic papers and a treatise, although he lived to almost as old as his father.
By the time we rolled into aid station two at mile 100 it was getting hard to hold wheels as my energy and enthusiasm dwindled.
While the Occupation put a media spotlighton Native American issues, the numbers of activists gradually dwindled and Federal marshals removed the last few from the island in June 1971.
As the economic basis of social classes dwindled, the workers state would more and more assume a purely administrative function, eventually withering away with the advent of classless communism.
He explained that because of persecution at the hands of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or IS, the Christian population in Iraq dwindled from 1.5 million to just 250,000.
Thus their numbers dwindled again slowly through the long years, and none were left when Elendil escaped from the Downfall: the last had fled the land when Sauron was brought to it;
In the Blue Group, we experienced a brief surge of online collaboration, a form of asynchronous meeting, which dwindled down to barely any contributions at all in the second half of the semester.
In a culture where systems of support are fractured and dwindled, individualism is a prized value, and technology is a dominant force, the great cultural fear of death may more precisely be a fear of dying-- in isolation, indignity, and meaninglessness.
With the many wars the Ptolemies were involved in,their pool of Greek troops dwindled and there was little Greek immigration from the mainland so they were kept in the royal bodyguard and as generals and officers.
And even for that family, the tax savings will dwindle over time.
Priest and Warrior sit at the bottom with dwindling numbers.
The Christian population is dwindling.
The human food supply is threatened by the dwindling bee population.
After a certain amount of time concentration dwindles.
Vampires rule the night, buttheir numbers are dwindling.
According to Williams,"The moral fiber in our community is dwindling.
Thanks to the Briarwoods, all our resources are dwindling.