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81 умалиться
Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > умалиться
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82 уменьшать
Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > уменьшать
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1) diminish
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84 сокращать
1) abbreviate
2) abridge
3) cancel
4) curtail
5) diminish
6) reduce
7) shorten
– сокращать дробь
сокращать подобные члены — cancel like terms
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85 уменьшать
1) abate
2) decrease
3) depreciate
4) diminish
5) reduce
– уменьшать изображение
– уменьшать наполовину
– уменьшать оборот
– уменьшать питание
– уменьшать размеры
– уменьшать скорость
– уменьшать стреловидность
уменьшать амплитуду колебаний — <electr.> damp
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1) decreasing
2) diminish
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87 идут споры о том
•There is some controversy as to whether the use of... will diminish.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > идут споры о том
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88 понижать
. снижать•This will heat the thermistor enough to lower (or decrease, or reduce, or diminish, or cut) the resistance to 200 ohms.
•The transformer is suitable for stepping down (or reducing, or decreasing) the supply voltage to 85 volts on open circuit.
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89 уменьшать
•Each additional ring lowers the number of hydrogens in the general formula by two.
•Inhibitors diminish corrosion.
•Increase in pressure lowered (or reduced) the combined yield.
•To demagnify the picture,...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > уменьшать
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90 уменьшаться
•The yearly motion of a star, resulting from the Earth's motion, grows smaller as the distance of a star increases.
•The approximation decreases in accuracy with increasing molecular density.
•Metals decrease (or show a decrease) in conductivity when heated.
•When a positive ion is formed from an atom, there is a decrease in size. Detector noise tends to diminish (or decrease) with frequency.
•The corrosion of aluminium alloys in boiling carbon tetrachloride dropped rapidly as the magnesium content increased.
•The equilibrium constant will fall (or decline) with a rise in temperature. This current gain should fall off with increasing emitter current.
•Specific weight goes down (or drops) as the engine diameter is reduced.
•In this atmosphere oxygen is reduced to 100 ppm.
•Under anaerobic conditions, free hydrogen production is lowered for the first three bacteria.
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91 делать тише
1) Music: diminish2) Makarov: make softer -
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2) Geology: die out (о складках), flatten (о складках), taper out3) Aviation: burn away4) Engineering: decay5) Mathematics: be damped6) Economy: die away, die to dictum away7) Mining: peter out (о детонации)8) Psychology: diminish9) Physics: die10) Information technology: attenuate, die out (о сигнале), fade out, fade-out11) Automation: subside (напр. о колебаниях)12) Oceanography: attenuate (о колебаниях)13) Makarov: pass off, die down, die down (замирать гаснуть спадать), die away (о звуке), die out (о складке)14) Electrical engineering: die out (о колебаниях) -
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General subject: diminish -
94 казаться меньше
Psychoanalysis: diminish -
95 мельчать
1) General subject: become small2) Mathematics: diminish, grow small -
96 мельчить
1) General subject: granulate, kern, crush down2) Mathematics: diminish, make small -
97 нанести ущерб безопасности како го-л. государства
Diplomatic term: diminish the security of a stateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нанести ущерб безопасности како го-л. государства
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1) General subject: abscise, decrease, diminish, fall, fall off (о листьях и пр.), shank, shank off (о цветах), drop off (о листьях)3) Agriculture: exfoliate (о листьях, о почечных чешуйках), drop off, fall off (о листьях, плодах, цветках и т.п.)4) Chemistry: break down, collapse, knock back5) Forestry: cast6) Fishery: subside7) Makarov: beat down (о взбитой массе), collapse (о тесте, пене), drop, fall (о листьях и т.п.), fall (о листьях, плодах, цветках и т.п.), knock back (о тесте), shed (о зерне, о плодах), top (о тесте), fall off (о листьях плодах цветках и т. п.), come down (о нажоре голья) -
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100 ослабить
1) General subject: abate, allay, attenuate, break, de emphasize, deaden, depress, diminish, ease, ease off, emasculate, enfeeble, extenuate, honeycomb, impair, kill, knock up, loose, loosen, paralyse, paralyze, pull down, reduce, relax, relieve, remit, slack, slacken, subdue, take the edge off (что-л.), weaken, shake, take the edge off (силу, напряжение), take the edge off (смягчить, что-л.), moderate, blunt2) Geology: wane3) Medicine: debilitate4) Obsolete: rebate6) Engineering: power down, release, backout7) Railway term: ease off (затяжку болта или гайки), slacken off, smooth out8) Automobile industry: ease off (затяжку болта, гайки), slack-off9) Architecture: degrade11) Oil: loosen (резьбовое соединение; натяжение каната)12) Astronautics: damp13) Makarov: take the edge off (smth.) (что-л.)
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Diminish — Di*min ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Diminished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Diminishing}.] [Pref. di (= L. dis ) + minish: cf. L. diminuere, F. diminuer, OE. diminuen. See {Dis }, and {Minish}.] 1. To make smaller in any manner; to reduce in bulk or amount;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diminish — UK US /dɪˈmɪnɪʃ/ verb [I or T] ► to reduce or be reduced in size, importance, or value: »If consumers start losing confidence, it will diminish demand for household goods. »Investors can diversify their holdings in order to diminish risk. »Over a … Financial and business terms
diminish — (v.) early 15c., from merger of two obsolete verbs, diminue and minish. Diminue is from O.Fr. diminuer make small, from L. diminuere break into small pieces, variant of deminuere lessen, diminish, from de completely + minuere make small (see… … Etymology dictionary
diminish — [v1] become or cause to be less abate, abbreviate, attenuate, become smaller, close, contract, curtail, cut, decline, decrease, depreciate, die out, drain, dwindle, ebb, extenuate, fade away, lessen, lower, minify, moderate, peter out, recede,… … New thesaurus
Diminish — Di*min ish, v. i. To become or appear less or smaller; to lessen; as, the apparent size of an object diminishes as we recede from it. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diminish — I verb abate, abbreviate, abrade, abridge, alleviate, assuage, bate, become smaller, belittle, bound, cause to be smaller, cause to taper, cheapen, compress, consume, contract, curb, curtail, cut back, cut down, damp down, dampen, decelerate,… … Law dictionary
diminish — reduce, *decrease, lessen, abate, dwindle Analogous words: wane, ebb, *abate, subside: *moderate, temper: lighten, alleviate, mitigate (see RELIEVE): attenuate, extenuate (see THIN) Contrasted words: enlarge, augment, *increase: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
diminish — ► VERB ▪ make or become less. ● (the law of) diminishing returns Cf. ↑the law of diminishing returns ORIGIN Latin deminuere lessen … English terms dictionary
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diminish */*/ — UK [dɪˈmɪnɪʃ] / US verb Word forms diminish : present tense I/you/we/they diminish he/she/it diminishes present participle diminishing past tense diminished past participle diminished 1) [intransitive] to become less The intensity of the sound… … English dictionary