chip away at
英 [tʃɪp əˈweɪ æt]
美 [tʃɪp əˈweɪ æt]
逐步破坏,渐渐削弱(观点、感觉或体制); 逐渐还清(债务); 慢慢减少(金额)
双语例句
- Which are working to chip away at the navel-gazing literary culture of Anglo-American letters.
他们致力于逐渐改变弥漫于英美文学圈子里的如井底之蛙般的风气。 - He used a hammer and chisel to chip away at the wall.
他用榔头和凿子铲墙。 - Her comments were beginning to chip away at his self-confidence.
她的话开始削弱他的自信心。 - I am trying to chip away at them from various angles: by considering – among other topics – the'doubleness'of Mozart's accompanied sonatas; Mozart's uses of silence in his instrumental music;
我试图从很多不同的角度来逐步剖析这些:与其他课题放在一起,思考研究莫扎特伴奏奏鸣曲的双重性; - You chip away at the problem until somebody comes up with the right answer
你们要不断地琢磨这个问题直到有人得出正确答案为止。 - Motorola is developing a digital tablet device that will allow users to watch television on it as it joins other tech companies aiming to chip away at a market established by Apple's popular iPad.
摩托罗拉(Motorola)正开发一款数字平板设备,用户将能通过该设备收看电视,该公司由此加入其他科技公司的行列,以求打入由苹果(Apple)广受欢迎的iPad平板电脑开创的市场。 - If done on a large scale, this would chip away at the state banking monopoly.
如果大批贷款公司变身为银行,将会打破国有银行所处的垄断地位。 - The deal is Microsoft's latest attempt to chip away at the dominance of the search leader, Google.
这项协议是微软公司的最新努力,意在削弱互联网搜索业领头羊谷歌的垄断地位。 - Any decline in this market could chip away at the buying power of some middle-class Chinese.
房地产市场逐渐衰弱,可能削弱中国中产阶级的购买力。 - If we admit that people need advice, we chip away at the foundations of most economic thought.
如果我们承认人们需要建议,那么我们就动摇了大多数经济学思想的基础。
