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1) General subject: abate, attenuate, be down, droop, ebb, fail, faint (от усталости, голода), flag-leaf, grow feeble, grow weak, jade (о внимании), jadeite (о внимании и т.п.), languish, limpen, sag, sink, slack, slacken, slake, tone, tone down, wane, wilt, wither, break down, flag, fall into a decline (особ. от болезни), fade4) Colloquial: let up5) Engineering: fade away6) Railway term: come loose7) Economy: subside (о ценах, спросе), taper8) Automobile industry: collapse9) Polygraphy: flatten11) Polymers: run down12) Automation: subside13) Marine science: slacken (о течении)14) Makarov: abate (напр. о проявлениях заболевания), decay, die, flag (о лошади после скачек), give, slack off, die away, ease up, ebb away, fall away, fall off -
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Makarov: go into a decline, fall into a declineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подхватить чахотку
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1) General subject: bate, break up, decay, decline, dilute, droop, fail, faint, falter, grow feeble, languish, languor, melt, peak, peak (обыкн. to peak and pine), pink (о свете, тж. pink in), relax, slacken, slake (о пламени), to be in (one's, on the) wane, wane, weaken, wilt, diminish, fade2) Dialect: pink (о свете; тж. pink in)4) Automobile industry: run down (о пружине)5) Astronomy: eclipse (о могуществе)6) Diplomatic term: ease7) Makarov: be in wane, be on the wane, go (о слухе, сознании и т.п.), slack, unbuckle, fall into a decline, crack up (от старости)8) Non-profit-making organization: languour -
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Русско-английский синонимический словарь > приходить в упадок
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1. depression2. falling-off3. retrogression4. breakdown5. down-grade6. downgrade7. decay; decadence8. decadence9. decline10. fallприйти в упадок, обветшать — to fall into disrepair
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1) General subject: decay (о государстве, семье и т. п.), degrade, dwindle, go to rack and ruin, to be in (one's, on the) wane, decline, dilapidate, go to wreck, fall into decay (об экономике), fall to decay, go to the dogs2) Economy: decay3) Architecture: fall in disrepair4) Makarov: be in wane, be on the wane, fall into decay, fall into disrepair, fall offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приходить в упадок
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ebb, decline; (загнивание) decayнаходиться в упадке — to be at an ebb / on the decline
приходить в упадок — to fall into decay, to decline
в состоянии упадка — on the decline, in a state of depression
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vi; св - прийти́1) являться куда-л to come, to arriveприходи́ть домо́й — to come home
пришла́ зима́ — winter has come, winter is in
пришла́ пора́ надева́ть тёплые ве́щи — it is/was time to wear warm things
ему́ пришла́ (в го́лову) счастли́вая мысль — a happy idea occurred to him
ему́ и в го́лову не приходи́ло, что... — it never occurred to him that...; it never entered/crossed his mind that…
3) достигать чего-л путём умозаключений to come (to), to arrive (at)приходи́ть к вы́воду/заключе́нию — to come to the conclusion
приходи́ть к реше́нию — to arrive at a decision/задачи и т. п. a solution
приходи́ть в восхище́ние — to be delighted
приходи́ть в упа́док — to fall into decay, to decline
приходи́ть в у́жас — to be horrified
приходи́ть в отча́яние — to fall into despair
приходи́ть в я́рость — to fly into a rage
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м. тк. ед.1. decline, decay; (в литературе, искусстве и т. п. тж.) decadenceприходить в упадок — fall* into decay
2.:упадок сил — collapse, breakdown
упадок духа — despondency; low spirits pl.; depression
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м.1) ( спад в развитии) decline, decay; (в литературе, искусстве тж.) decadenceприходи́ть в упа́док — fall into decay
в состоя́нии упа́дка — on the decline
2) ( ослабление духовных и физических сил) collapse, breakdownупа́док ду́ха — despondency; low spirits pl; depression
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General subject: become poor, thin, fall into decline, get depleted, get impoverished -
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General subject: thin, be depleted, be impoverished, fall into decline -
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1) Military: fall into disorder2) Makarov: declineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приходить в расстройство
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оскудетьgrow* scarce; fall* into decline, be depleted / impoverished -
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........................................................................................................................2. be depleted/impoverishedРусско-персидский словарь > оскудевать (I) > оскудеть (I)
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become poor/scanty; grow scarce; fall into decline, be depleted/impoverished* * ** * *оскудевать; оскудеть become poor/scanty -
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несов. - оскудева́ть, сов. - оскуде́тьgrow scarce; fall into decline, be depleted / impoverished -
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несовер. - оскудевать; совер. - оскудетьбез доп.become poor/scanty; grow scarce; fall into decline, be depleted/impoverished -
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1) General subject: chute (о воде), come down (о дожде, снеге), crash, die, drop, drop down, fall, fall over, flake, get low, give way (об акциях), impinge (up, on, against), lapse, light, light on (на что-либо), light upon (на что-либо), overbalance, overturn, pitch into, pitch on, recede (в цене), sag (в цене), sift (о дожде и т.п.), sink (о барометре; my spirits (my heart) sank - я упал духом), slump, snow (о снеге), subside, topple, trip, tumble, tumble down, wane, welter, go down, strike upon (о свете), come down (о снеге, дожде)2) Geology: dip (о пластах)3) Sports: break4) Engineering: decrease5) Chemistry: decline7) Railway term: lower9) Economy: give way (о курсах, ценах), relapse (о биржевых курсах), tumble (о ценах, курсе)11) Stock Exchange: be down (On the markets, oil is down, gold is down, the loonie is down. - падает)12) Mining: dip (о залежи), drop off (о производительности)13) Diplomatic term: be in a slump14) Metallurgy: fall off15) Jargon: take a nosedive16) Oil: down drop17) Astronautics: gravitate18) Banking: trend downward (о стоимости активов), tumble (о курсах)20) Business: descend21) Makarov: be incident on (об излучении, напр. света), crash (особ. о ломких предметах), give way (о ценах), pull down, come down, fall down, fall on (на кого-л. что-л.), fall upon (на кого-л. что-л.), drop out (о волосах и т. п.), fall out (о волосах и т. п.), come down (о снеге дожде), come down (о ценах), fall off (уменьшаться)
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