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1 the storm is slackening
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2 slacken
v. verslappen, zich ontspannen; verminderen, afnemen[ slækən]1 langzamer lopen/rijden♦voorbeelden:the storm is slackening • de storm neemt afslacken off/up • verminderen -
3 неотслабващ
unremitting, unceasing, unfailing; not slackening; unabated, unabatingследя с неотслабващо внимание watch unremittinglyслушам с неотслабващ интерес listen with unfailing interestс неотслабваща скорост with unabated speedнеотслабващ вятър an unabated windтри дни бурята бушуваше с неотслабваща сила for there days the storm continued unabatedнеотслабващоусърдие unabating zeal* * *неотсла̀бващ,прил. unremitting, unceasing, unfailing; not slackening; undiminished; unabated, unabating; \неотслабващ вятър unabated wind; \неотслабващо усърдие unabating zeal; с \неотслабваща скорост with unabated speed; следя с \неотслабващо внимание watch unremittingly; слушам с \неотслабващ интерес listen with unfailing interest; три дни бурята бушуваше с \неотслабваща сила for there days the storm continued unabated.* * *1. unremitting, unceasing, unfailing;not slackening;unabated, unabating 2. НЕОТСЛАБВАЩ вятър an unabated wind 3. НЕОТСЛАБВАЩo усърдие unabating zeal 4. с НЕОТСЛАБВАЩа скорост with unabated speed 5. следя с НЕОТСЛАБВАЩо внимание watch unremittingly 6. слушам с НЕОТСЛАБВАЩ интерес listen with unfailing interest 7. три дни бурята бушуваше с НЕОТСЛАБВАЩа сила for there days the storm continued unabated -
4 aminorar
v.1 to reduce.2 to decrease, to diminish.Ricardo aminoró su paso Richard decreased his step.La tormenta aminoró al fin The storm decreased at last.3 to slow down.El auto aminoró The car slowed down.4 to have less.Me aminoró el dolor I have less pain.* * *1 to reduce, decrease\aminorar el paso to slow down* * *VT [+ precio] to cut, reduce; [+ velocidad] to reduce* * *verbo transitivo to reduce* * *= recede, slacken, wind + Nombre + down, remit.Ex. As you gain experience in practical classification this difficulty will recede.Ex. The trend direct supply of books to schools shows no sign of slackening.Ex. Not the least of the ironies of this venture is that going ahead with it is as full of hazard as winding it down abruptly.Ex. The fever was resolved and the skin lesions started to remit during the following 3 weeks.----* aminorar el paso = slow down, slow up.* aminorar la marcha = slow up.* * *verbo transitivo to reduce* * *= recede, slacken, wind + Nombre + down, remit.Ex: As you gain experience in practical classification this difficulty will recede.
Ex: The trend direct supply of books to schools shows no sign of slackening.Ex: Not the least of the ironies of this venture is that going ahead with it is as full of hazard as winding it down abruptly.Ex: The fever was resolved and the skin lesions started to remit during the following 3 weeks.* aminorar el paso = slow down, slow up.* aminorar la marcha = slow up.* * *aminorar [A1 ]vtto reduce* * *
aminorar verbo transitivo to reduce
aminorar la marcha, to slow down
' aminorar' also found in these entries:
English:
decelerate
- slacken
- slow
* * *♦ vtto reduce♦ vito decrease, to diminish* * *v/t reduce;aminorar la marcha slow down* * *aminorar vt: to reduce, to lessenaminorar vi: to diminish -
5 затишье
с.затишье перед грозой — the calm / lull before the storm
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6 затишье
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