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tr[ə'tenjʊeɪt]1 atenuarv.• adelgazar v.• atenuar v.ə'tenjueɪttransitive verb atenuar*attenuating circumstances — circunstancias fpl atenuantes
[ǝ'tenjʊeɪt]VT atenuar* * *[ə'tenjueɪt]transitive verb atenuar*attenuating circumstances — circunstancias fpl atenuantes
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4 attenuate
verb \/əˈtenjʊeɪt\/, \/əˈtenjʊət\/1) gjøre smal, gjøre tynn, bli tynn2) svekke, redusere, minske (i kraft, intensitet eller verdi)3) ( elektronikk) dempe4) ( kjemi) fortynne -
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verb transitiveകുറയ്ക്കുക -
6 attenuate
1. a тонкий, худой, истощённый2. a разжижённый3. v истощать, изнурять4. v редк. худеть; ослабевать5. v растворять, разбавлять; разжижать; разрежать6. v книжн. ослаблять, смягчатьСинонимический ряд:1. thin (adj.) attenuated; rare; rarefied; reedy; slender; slight; slim; squinny; stalky; subtile; subtle; tenuous; thin; twiggy2. decrease (verb) decrease; diminish; lessen; reduce3. stretch out (verb) continue; draw; draw out; elongate; extend; lengthen; mantle; prolong; pull out; stretch; stretch out4. water (verb) cut; dilute; extenuate; rarefy; thin; water; wiredraw5. weaken (verb) blunt; cripple; debilitate; disable; enervate; enfeeble; sap; unbrace; undermine; undo; unnerve; unstrengthen; weakenАнтонимический ряд:increase; strengthen -
7 attenuate
1. adjective1) исхудавший, худой, истощенный2) разжиженный; attenuate substance разжиженное вещество2. verb1) истощать2) разжижать3) ослаблять; смягчать* * *1 (a) истощенный2 (v) истощать; разжижать* * *истощенный, исхудавший, худой* * *[at·ten·u·ate || ə'tenjʊeɪt] v. истощать, разжижать, ослаблять, смягчать* * *1. прил. 1) истощенный 2) изящный, рафинированный (о мыслях, идеях и т.д.) 3) разжиженный 2. гл. 1) истощать 2) разжижать 3) ослаблять -
8 attenuate
I [əténjueit]transitive verb(s)tanjšati; (z)manjšati; (s)hujšati; (o)slabiti; (raz)redčitiII [əténjuit]adjectivestanjšan, tenek; zmanjšan; shujšan; oslabljen; razredčen -
9 ohentaa
yks.nom. ohentaa; yks.gen. ohennan; yks.part. ohensi; yks.ill. ohentaisi; mon.gen. ohentakoon; mon.part. ohentanut; mon.ill. ohennettiinattenuate (verb)dilute (verb)fine (verb)make thinner (verb)rarefy (verb)skive (verb)thin (verb)thin down (verb)thin out (verb)weaken (verb)* * *• dilute• smooth down• weaken• thin• thin out• thin down• skive• rarefy• fine• attenuate• make thinner -
10 weaken
1. v ослаблять; снижать эффективность2. v слабеть, ослабевать3. v разг. поддаваться; утрачивать решимость; сдаваться; колебаться; не выдерживать4. v бирж. понизитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. attenuate (verb) attenuate; blunt; cripple; debilitate; deplete; disable; enfeeble; lessen; lower; minimize; reduce; sap; unbrace; undermine; undo; unnerve; unstrengthen2. break (verb) break; dispirit; enervate; humble; impair; subdue3. fail (verb) decline; deteriorate; dwindle; fade; fail; flag; languish; shrink; wane; waste; waste away4. water (verb) cut; dilute; thin; water5. yield (verb) ease off; relent; slacken; soften; yieldАнтонимический ряд:empower; energize; fortify; strengthen -
11 taper
1. n конусturned taper — обточил на конус; обточенный на конус
2. n шпиль3. n конусность, конусообразность, коническая форма4. n тонкая восковая свеча5. n вощёный фитиль6. n слабый источник света; тусклый свет7. n ослабление, спад8. a конусообразный, сужающийся к одному концу9. a длинный и тонкий10. v сходить на конус; сужаться; убывать по конусу11. v сводить на конус, сообщать конусность; сужать; заострятьСинонимический ряд:1. attenuate (verb) attenuate; narrow; thin2. become narrower (verb) become narrower; come to a point; constrict; contract; thin out3. decrease (verb) abate; bate; close; decrease; degrade; depreciate; diminish; disparage; drain away; dwindle; lessen; lower; peak out; peter out; rebate; recede; reduce; taper offАнтонимический ряд:increase; thicken -
12 miedontaa
yks.nom. miedontaa; yks.gen. miedonnan; yks.part. miedonsi; yks.ill. miedontaisi; mon.gen. miedontakoon; mon.part. miedontanut; mon.ill. miedonnettiinattenuate (verb)dilute (verb)* * *• dilute• soften• weaken• attenuate -
13 attenuere
verb. attenuate -
14 avsvekke
verb. weaken, reduce, attenuate, dim, enfeeble -
15 forgjære
verb. ferment, attenuate -
16 atenuar
v.1 to diminish.2 to attenuate, to diminish, to deaden, to reduce.* * *1 to attenuate2 DERECHO to extenuate* * *verb1) to attenuate2) dim, tone down* * *1.VT (=aminorar) to attenuate; (Jur) [+ crimen etc] to extenuate; [+ importancia] to minimize; [+ impresión etc] to tone down; [+ impacto] to cushion, lessen2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) (Der) < responsabilidad> to reduce, lessen2.* * *= reduce, temper, mitigate, attenuate, tone down, dim, water down, take + the bite out of, soft-pedal.Ex. The disadvantage of inversion of words is that inversion or indirect word order reduces predictability of form of headings.Ex. This advantage must be tempered by the fact that the standard centrally produced record may not always be consistent with local requirements.Ex. Confusion caused by repetition of descriptive information in access points can be mitigated by careful screen design.Ex. In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex. We found an increasing trend toward a more structured approach in data gathering procedures, while loose data collection was toned down significantly.Ex. At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex. One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Ex. The aim of this paper is to chart a different course of interpretation through Husserl's earliest work; a course which doesn't take all of the bite out of Heidegger's critique of technology.Ex. Antisemitism soft-pedal the importance of religious belief for comprehending the persistence of Jew-hatred.* * *1.verbo transitivob) (Der) < responsabilidad> to reduce, lessen2.* * *= reduce, temper, mitigate, attenuate, tone down, dim, water down, take + the bite out of, soft-pedal.Ex: The disadvantage of inversion of words is that inversion or indirect word order reduces predictability of form of headings.
Ex: This advantage must be tempered by the fact that the standard centrally produced record may not always be consistent with local requirements.Ex: Confusion caused by repetition of descriptive information in access points can be mitigated by careful screen design.Ex: In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex: We found an increasing trend toward a more structured approach in data gathering procedures, while loose data collection was toned down significantly.Ex: At first, analyzing the way he went about his work eroded his confidence, threw him off balance, dimmed some of his energetic spirit.Ex: One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Ex: The aim of this paper is to chart a different course of interpretation through Husserl's earliest work; a course which doesn't take all of the bite out of Heidegger's critique of technology.Ex: Antisemitism soft-pedal the importance of religious belief for comprehending the persistence of Jew-hatred.* * *vt1 (disminuir, moderar) ‹luz› to dim; ‹color› to tone downquizas deberías atenuar el tono de tus críticas perhaps you should tone down your criticism o moderate the tone of your criticism2 ( Der) ‹responsabilidad› to reduce, lessen«dolor» to easeeste optimismo se ha visto últimamente atenuado this optimism has been tempered of late* * *
atenuar ( conjugate atenuar) verbo transitivo
‹ color› to tone down;
atenuar verbo transitivo
1 to attenuate
Jur to extenuate
2 (minimizar, disminuir) to lessen, diminish
' atenuar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tranquilizar
English:
dim
- mitigate
- subdue
- tone down
- attenuate
- deaden
- extenuate
- soften
- temper
- tone
* * *♦ vt1. [disminuir, suavizar] to diminish;[dolor] to ease, to alleviate; [sonido, luz] to attenuate* * *v/t lessen, reduce* * *atenuar {3} vt1) mitigar: to extenuate, to mitigate2) : to dim (light), to tone down (colors)3) : to minimize, to lessen -
17 thin
1. a худой, тонкий2. a жидкий, слабый; ненасыщенный; водянистый; разбавленный, разведённый3. a беспомощный, слабый, наивный, неубедительный; бессодержательный, бедный по содержанию4. a бедный; немощный; жалкий5. a редкий6. a разрежённый7. a малочисленный8. a незаполненный, полупустой9. a мелкий, тонкийa thin piping voice — тонкий, писклявый голос
10. a прозрачный, тонкий11. a потёртый12. a неубедительный, шаткийthin story — неубедительное объяснение;
13. a слабый, несильный; небольшой; незначительный14. a тусклый, бледный, слабый, неяркий15. a геол. маломощный16. adv тонко17. v делать тонким; утончать18. v делаться тонким; истончаться19. v заострять, затачиватьthin off — стачивать; заострять, затачивать
20. v делать худым, приводить к потере весаto vanish into thin air — исчезнуть как дым, испариться
a pale thin person of a man — худой, бледный человек
21. v худеть22. v вытягивать23. v размазывать тонким слоем24. v продёргивать, прореживатьthin out — продёргивать, прореживать
25. v редеть26. v сокращать в числе27. v сокращаться; пустеть, делаться безлюдным28. v разбавлять, разводить; рассеивать29. v становиться жидким, разжижаться; становиться менее плотным; рассеиваться30. v редк. становиться тонким, срываться на визгСинонимический ряд:1. acute (adj.) acute; argute; high; piercing; piping; sharp; shrill; treble2. attenuate (adj.) attenuate; attenuated; diffuse; fluid; rare; rarefied; reedy; squinny; stalky; subtile; subtle; tenuous; twiggy3. dilute (adj.) cut; dilute; diluted; runny; washy; watered-down; waterish; watery; weak4. implausible (adj.) flimsy; implausible; improbable; inconceivable; incredible; thick; unbelievable; unconceivable; unconvincing; unsubstantial5. insubstantial (adj.) delicate; faint; feeble; fragile; insubstantial; poor; shallow; sketchy; slight6. slim (adj.) angular; bony; emaciated; gaunt; lank; lanky; lean; narrow; raw-boned; scrawny; skinny; slender; slim; spare7. sparse (adj.) inadequate; insufficient; meager; meagre; scant; scanty; scarce; sparse8. crop (verb) crop; prune; shave; shear9. dilute (verb) attenuate; cut; dilute; diminish; expand; extenuate; rarefy; reduce; water; weaken; wiredrawАнтонимический ряд:abundant; ample; dumpy; fat; full; heavy; inflated; massive; obese; plenteous; plethoric; ponderous; profuse; pudgy; solid; sturdy; thick -
18 debilitar
v.to weaken.Las drogas debilitan la mente Drugs weaken the mind.La falta de ejercicio debilita el cuerpo Lack of exercise weakens the body* * *1 to weaken, debilitate1 to weaken, get weak, become weak* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Med) [+ persona, sistema inmunológico] to weaken, debilitate; [+ salud] to weaken2) [+ resistencia] to weaken, impair2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to weaken, debilitate; <salud/voluntad> to weakenb) <economía/defensa> to weaken, debilitate2.debilitarse v pronb) sonido to get o become faint/fainterc) economía to grow o become weak/weaker* * *= undermine, weaken, attenuate, undercut, lay + Nombre + low.Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.Ex. The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.Ex. In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex. The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex. She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.----* debilitarse = become + brittle, languish.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to weaken, debilitate; <salud/voluntad> to weakenb) <economía/defensa> to weaken, debilitate2.debilitarse v pronb) sonido to get o become faint/fainterc) economía to grow o become weak/weaker* * *= undermine, weaken, attenuate, undercut, lay + Nombre + low.Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
Ex: The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.Ex: In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex: The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex: She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.* debilitarse = become + brittle, languish.* * *debilitar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to weaken, debilitate; ‹salud› to weakenla quimioterapia lo ha ido debilitando he's become weaker and weaker with the chemotherapy, the chemotherapy has made him increasingly weak o has gradually weakened o debilitated himcontribuyó a debilitar su salud mental it contributed to the deterioration of his mental state2 ‹voluntad› to weaken3 ‹economía/defensa› to weaken, debilitate1 «persona» to become weak; «salud» to deterioratese debilitó mucho con la enfermedad the illness made him very weak, he was debilitated by the illness, he became very weak as a result of the illness2 «voluntad» to weaken3 «sonido» to get o become faint/fainter4 «economía» to grow o become weak/weaker* * *
debilitar ( conjugate debilitar) verbo transitivo
to weaken
debilitarse verbo pronominal
[ salud] to deteriorate;
[ voluntad] to weaken
debilitar verbo transitivo to weaken, debilitate: la operación le ha debilitado, the operation left her feeling weak
su opción debilita la posición alemana, her decision undermines the German position
' debilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enervar
- minar
- desgastar
English:
chip away
- debilitate
- shake
- soften up
- weaken
* * *♦ vt1. [enfermo, organismo] to weaken;[salud] to weaken, to undermine2. [voluntad, moral] to weaken, to undermine3. [gobierno, moneda, economía] to weaken, to debilitate;este escándalo puede debilitar al ministro this scandal could weaken the minister's position* * *v/t weaken* * *debilitar vt: to debilitate, to weaken* * *debilitar vb to weaken -
19 amortiguar
v.1 to muffle (ruido).2 to tone down, to muffle.* * ** * *verb1) to absorb, cushion2) alleviate* * *1. VT1) [+ ruido] to deaden, muffle; [+ choque] to cushion, absorb; [+ color] to tone down; [+ luz] to dim, soften; [+ fuego] to damp down; (Elec) to damp2) (fig) (=mitigar) to alleviate2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) < golpe> to cushion, absorb; < sonido> to muffle; < luz> to dim; < color> to tone down, soften* * *= attenuate, cushion.Ex. In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex. The key to cushioning the impact of future reductions is to begin before one is even required to.----* amortiguar el eco = deaden + echo.* amortiguar el golpe = soften + the blow.* amortiguar la caída = break + Posesivo + fall.* * *verbo transitivoa) < golpe> to cushion, absorb; < sonido> to muffle; < luz> to dim; < color> to tone down, soften* * *= attenuate, cushion.Ex: In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.
Ex: The key to cushioning the impact of future reductions is to begin before one is even required to.* amortiguar el eco = deaden + echo.* amortiguar el golpe = soften + the blow.* amortiguar la caída = break + Posesivo + fall.* * *amortiguar [ A16 ]vt1 ‹golpe› to cushion, absorb2 ‹sonido› to muffle; ‹luz› to dim3 ‹color› to tone down, soften4 ( liter); ‹dolor› to deaden; ‹hambre› to take the edge off* * *
amortiguar ( conjugate amortiguar) verbo transitivo ‹ golpe› to cushion, absorb;
‹ sonido› to muffle
amortiguar vtr (un golpe) to cushion
(un ruido) to muffle
(una luz) to subdue
' amortiguar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ensordecer
English:
absorb
- break
- buffer
- cushion
- deaden
- muffle
- soften
* * *♦ vt1. [ruido] to muffle;[luz] to dim2. [golpe] to soften, to cushion3. [color] to tone down* * ** * *amortiguar {10} vt: to soften (an impact) -
20 diluer
diluer [dilye]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbto dilute ; [+ peinture] to thin* * *dilɥe1) ( diminuer la concentration de) to dilute ( avec with; dans in)2) ( rendre plus liquide) to thin [something] down* * *dilɥe vt* * *diluer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( diminuer la concentration de) to dilute (avec with; dans in); alcool dilué diluted alcohol;2 ( rendre plus liquide) to thin [sth] down; diluer qch avec qch to thin sth with sth;3 ( rendre moins dense) to dilute [énergie, force, idées, réponses] (dans in).B se diluer vpr1 [peinture, alcool, vernis] to be diluted;2 ( se disperser) [responsabilité] to attenuate; [énergie, force] to attenuate; [volonté] to evaporate.[dilɥe] verbe transitif2. [délayer] to thin down (separable)[idée, argument] to dilute
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