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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > subsiding
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > subsiding
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1) Медицина: стихание2) Техника: оседание3) Строительство: понижение4) Метеорология: ослабление (в сводке погоды; ветра, напр.; Winds subsiding with rain - Ослабление ветра, дождь) -
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[English Word] subsiding (of interest, etc.,)[Swahili Word] mbwago[Swahili Plural] mibwago[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] bwaga V------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1) затухание; ослабление2) падение; убывание3) оседание; погружение, опускание4) притупление; затихание (напр., боли)• -
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subsiding1 adj BAU ablaufendsubsiding2 adj BAU, TECH absinkendsubsiding3 STB Trägersenkung f -
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убывание; снижение; ослабевание; оседаниеСинонимический ряд:1. dropping (adj.) collapsing; declining; decreasing; descending; dropping; falling; plunging; sinking; toppling2. abating (verb) abating; dying; dying away or dieing away; dying down or dieing down; ease off; easing off; ebbing; fall off; falling; lapsing; let up; letting up; lulling; moderating; relenting; slackening; waning -
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Subsiding — Subside Sub*side , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Subsided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Subsiding}.] [L. subsidere; sub under, below + sidere to sit down, to settle; akin to sedere to sit, E. sit. See {Sit}.] 1. To sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subsiding — Synonyms and related words: at rest, calm, cloistered, collapsing, coming apart, contractive, cool, cracking, crumbling, decadent, deciduous, declining, declivitous, decreasing, decrescendo, decrescent, decurrent, degenerate, deliquescent,… … Moby Thesaurus
subsiding — sub·side || sÉ™b saɪd v. sink lower, descend, decline; settle to the bottom; abate, dwindle, lessen, decrease … English contemporary dictionary
subsiding — noun a gradual sinking to a lower level • Syn: ↑settling, ↑subsidence • Derivationally related forms: ↑subside (for: ↑subsidence), ↑subside, ↑settle ( … Useful english dictionary
subsiding reservoir — noun : settling reservoir … Useful english dictionary
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Polystrate fossil — [ Nova Scotia, Canada (printed 1868).] Polystrate or upright fossil describes fossils of single organisms (such as tree trunks) that run through more than one geological strata. Entire fossil forests have been discovered [… … Wikipedia
subside — [[t]səbsa͟ɪd[/t]] subsides, subsiding, subsided 1) VERB If a feeling or noise subsides, it becomes less strong or loud. The pain had subsided during the night... Catherine s sobs finally subsided. 2) VERB If fighting subsides, it becomes less… … English dictionary
Subside — Sub*side , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Subsided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Subsiding}.] [L. subsidere; sub under, below + sidere to sit down, to settle; akin to sedere to sit, E. sit. See {Sit}.] 1. To sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English