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1) General subject: abate, be down, decline, dwindle (о качестве и.т. п.), fall (о цене), sink, slow, to be on the ebb, wither, descend, drop, lower, wane2) Aviation: drift down, get down, let down, move downwards3) Medicine: decrease4) Engineering: back off (о мощности), decay, droop, recede7) Economy: come to combine down (о ценах), give way, look to long-term down (о ценах), relax, scale back, shift into low gear (о темпах роста)8) Accounting: contract (об экономике в период спада), down (о ценах), long-term look (о ценах), sag, slip9) Stock Exchange: slide (до... - to...; говоря о биржевых котировках; англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg)12) Metrology: degrade13) Business: go down14) Makarov: abandonment, back, be on the ebb, decrease (уменьшаться), descend (о самолёте), descend (о самолёте и т.п.), descent (о самолёте), diminish (уменьшаться), drop (уменьшаться), give way (о ценах), go down (в физическом смысле), let down (напр. о воздушном судне), let down (напр., о воздушном судне), lower (в физическом смысле), come down, come down (о ценах)
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