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Recede from Meaning in English

expression

ɹɪˈsid/ /ˈfɹəm
ri-SEED frum
ɹɪsˈiːd/ /fɹˈɒm
ri-SEED from

释义

To move back, withdraw, or become more distant from something, either physically or in a more abstract way, like an idea or promise.

用法与细微差别

Most common in formal or written English. Often used with physical objects (water, people) and abstract things (commitments, positions, opinions). Sometimes replaced by 'withdraw from' for formal writing. Not usually used for emotional distancing; use 'pull away from' for that.

例句

The floodwaters slowly receded from the town.

basic

He decided to recede from his original promise.

basic

The army began to recede from the border.

basic

Supporters quickly receded from their position after the new law was announced.

natural

As the tide comes in, the sand seems to recede from view.

natural

The company won't recede from its decision, no matter the criticism.

natural