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I . shrink <shrank [or Am: shrunk], shrunk [or Am: shrunken] > [ʃrɪŋk] VERBE trans

shrink

II . shrink <shrank [or Am: shrunk], shrunk [or Am: shrunken] > [ʃrɪŋk] VERBE intr

1. shrink (become smaller):

shrink

2. shrink (be reluctant to):

to shrink from (doing) sth

Expressions couramment utilisées avec shrink

to shrink from (doing) sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Soils with smectite clay minerals, including montmorillonite and bentonite, have the most dramatic shrink-swell capacity.
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Strikes in the wheelhouse also shrink the radius of the wheelhouse.
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Upon drying, these outer cells lose water and gradually shrink, thus producing an unequal tension between the outer and inner cells of the peridium.
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This loss of water causes the cells to shrivel and shrink, stretching the tight junctions between the cells.
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The interterritorial space between the isogenous cell groups contains relatively more collagen fibers, causing it to maintain its shape while the actual cells shrink, creating the lacunae.
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The tissue within the infection begins to dry out and shrink, presenting a shriveled appearance.
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Non-adhesive bondage tape and heat-shrink tubing are also frequently used.
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He also believes a tuition boost now will generate more revenue -- if it does not shrink nonresident enrollment.
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Very small regions will shrink away due to the energy cost in maintaining an interface between two dissimilar component materials.
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Testes may shrink or atrophy during hormone replacement therapy or through chemical castration.
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