Ainda não temos significados para "begin to wane".
1The garden parties begin to wane, but there is no lack of diversion for the young.
2I could feel my empathy begin to wane.
3His popularity will mighty soon begin to wane.
4And Fed chairman Jerome Powell this week hinted that the boost the economy received from various policies could soon begin to wane.
5It's only when you start going underground that the surveillance powers of the Pentagon begin to wane -at least until now.
6Soon the mental power of the galaxy, which had hitherto been with difficulty maintained at its highest pitch, must inevitably begin to wane.
7One, two, six more minutes, and the serum-induced energy begins to wane.
8For the fire of the regiment had begun to wane and drip.
9At his appearance the noonday brilliance of the sun began to wane.
10They were yet on the water when the day began to wane.
11Reine did not reach home until the day had begun to wane.
12Her fears began to wane and her arms fell by her side.
13Saul focused on him as the space plane's acceleration began to wane.
14We only perceive their extent when their importance has begun to wane.
15Luniatari, a slim band of silver in the sky, began to wane.
16Early this decade, the sector feared shortages as conventional supply began to wane.