| 释义 | View usage for: (rɪmeɪnɪŋ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]The remaining things or people out of a group are the things or people that still exist, are still present, or have not yet been dealt with.  The three parties will meet next month to work out remaining differences.  The United States has withdrawn the remaining staff from its embassy.  Stir in the remaining ingredients. Synonyms: left-over, surviving, spare, outstanding More Synonyms of remaining 2.   See also  remain More Synonyms of remainingremaining in British English (rɪˈmeɪnɪŋ) adjectivestill present, or not yet having been dealt with  He packed the remaining sandwiches back into the hamper.  The three parties will meet next month to work out remaining differences.  The United States has withdrawn the remaining staff from its embassy.  Are there any remaining jobs to be done?  Stir in the remaining ingredients.She's actually the only remaining survivor of number 14 Windy Close.But he wasn't the sort of man who liked remaining unnoticed.Examples of 'remaining' in a sentenceremainingIn other languagesremainingBritish English: remaining  /rɪˈmeɪnɪŋ / ADJECTIVE  The remaining things or people out of a group are the things or people that still exist, are still present, or have not yet been dealt with. Pour the remaining ingredients into a bowl. American English: remaining Arabic: باقٍ Brazilian Portuguese: restante Chinese: 剩余的 Croatian: preostao Czech: zbývající Danish: resterende Dutch: resterend European Spanish: restante Finnish: jäljellä oleva French: restant German: verbleibend Greek: υπόλοιπος Italian: rimanente Japanese: 残りの Korean: 남아 있는 Norwegian: gjenstående Polish: pozostały European Portuguese: restante Romanian: restRussian: остающийся Latin American Spanish: restante Swedish: kvarvarande Thai: ที่ยังคงอยู่ Turkish: kalan Ukrainian: той, що залишивсяVietnamese: còn lại 
Chinese translation of 'remaining'SeeremainsStir in the remaining ingredients. Synonyms left-over surviving unfinishedThey wanted to purge remaining memories of his reign.Additional synonymsDefinition lasting for ever one of my abiding memories of himSynonyms enduring,  lasting,  continuing,  remaining,  surviving,  permanent,  constant,  prevailing,  persisting,  persistent,  eternal,  durable,  tenacious,  firm,  fast,  everlasting,  unending,  steadfast,  unchanging,  immutable, indissolubleWe advocate a continuing process of constitutional discussion. Synonyms lasting,  sustained,  enduring,  ongoing, in progressDefinition long-lasting Their chance meeting was the start of an enduring friendship.Synonyms long-lasting,  lasting,  living,  continuing,  remaining,  firm,  surviving,  permanent,  constant,  steady,  prevailing,  persisting,  abiding,  perennial,  durable,  immortal,  steadfast,  unwavering,  immovable,  imperishable, unfalteringAdditional synonymsAfter cooking the fish, pour off any excess fat. Synonyms spare,  remaining,  extra,  additional,  surplus,  unwanted,  redundant,  residual,  leftover,  superfluous,  unneededDefinition still in existence The oldest extant copy is dated 1492.Synonyms in existence,  existing,  remaining,  surviving,  living,  existent,  subsisting,  undestroyedDefinition existing or remaining effective for a long time She left a lasting impression on him.Synonyms continuing,  long-term,  permanent,  enduring,  remaining,  eternal,  abiding,  long-standing,  perennial,  lifelong,  durable,  perpetual,  long-lasting,  deep-rooted,  indelible,  unending,  undying, unceasingHe died a lingering death in hospital. Synonyms slow,  prolonged,  protracted,  long-drawn-out,  remaining,  dragging, persistentDefinition still to be dealt with or paid The total debt outstanding is $70 billion.Synonyms unpaid,  remaining,  due,  owing,  ongoing,  pending,  payable,  unsettled,  overdue,  unresolved,  uncollected,  not dischargedDefinition of or being a remainder residual radiation from nuclear weaponsSynonyms remaining,  net,  unused,  leftover,  vestigial,  nett,  unconsumedDefinition extra to what is needed They don't have a lot of spare cash.Synonyms extra,  surplus,  leftover,  over,  free,  odd,  unwanted,  in excess,  unused,  superfluous,  going begging, supernumeraryDefinition being in excess Few people have large sums of surplus cash.Synonyms extra,  spare,  excess,  remaining,  odd,  in excess,  left over,  unused, superfluous |