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1 adjective declension
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2 adjective declension
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3 declension
dɪˈklenʃən сущ.
1) а) наклон, скат, склон, уклон;
откос Syn: slope, inclination б) наклонение магнитной стрелки Syn: dip
1., declination
2) а) отклонение( от какого-л. стандарта) a declension from his own rules of life ≈ отклонение от его собственных жизненных правил б) отступничество, измена( принципам, убеждениям и т. п.) Syn: apostasy
3) уменьшение;
сокращение;
ухудшение;
ослабление, упадок, падение, спад symptoms of declension ≈ признаки спада Syn: diminution, deterioration, decay, decline
4) грам. склонение;
классы склонений strong declension ≈ сильное склонение weak declension ≈ слабое склонение adjective declension ≈ адъективное склонение noun declension ≈ именное склонение ∙ in the declension of years ≈ на склоне лет( книжное) уклон;
понижение - * towards the sea понижение местности к морю - in the * of years на склоне лет( книжное) падение, упадок - * of science упадок науки( книжное) отклонение, отступление( от принятого образца) ;
отступничество склонение (магнитной стрелки) (редкое) отклонение, вежливый отказ (грамматика) склонение;
классы склонений - the strong * сильное склонение - first * noun существительное первого склонения declension отклонение (от образца) ;
ухудшение ~ грам. склонение;
классы склонений;
in the declension of years на склоне лет ~ грам. склонение;
классы склонений;
in the declension of years на склоне летБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > declension
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4 declension
[dɪ'klen(t)ʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) книжн. наклон, скат, склон, уклон; откосSyn:Syn:dip 1., declination3) книжн. отклонение (от какого-л. стандарта)4) книжн. отступничество, изменаSyn:5) уменьшение; сокращение; ухудшение; ослабление, упадокSyn:6) лингв. склонение; классы склонений••
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