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1. a загнивающий, гниющий2. a распадающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. declining (adj.) declining; disappearing; disintegrating; dying; ebbing; fading; vanishing2. faded (adj.) bedraggled; decrepit; dingy; faded; mangy; run-down; scrubby; scruffy; seedy; shoddy; sleazy; tattered; threadbare3. shabby (adj.) battered; broken-down; crumbly; decayed; dilapidated; fallen in; neglected; old; shabby4. breaking down (verb) break down; breaking down; corrupting; crumbling; decaying; decomposing; deteriorating; disintegrating; moldering; mouldering; putrefying; rotting; spoiling; tainting; turning -
2 turning
1. n поворот2. n перекрёсток3. n излучина4. n вращение5. n виток6. n поворот кругом, поворот на 180 градусов7. n токарное ремесло; токарная работа, точение8. n токарная стружка9. n обточка10. n обработка, отделка11. n превращение12. n изменение, отклонениеturning aside — отклоняющий; отклонение
turning about — изменяющий мнение; изменение мнения
13. n воен. обход14. n гимнастика15. n складка, сгиб16. n с. -х. вспашка17. a токарный18. a спец. вращающийся, поворотный19. a чередующийся; сменяющий друг другаСинонимический ряд:1. bending (adj.) arching; bending; buckling; curling; curving; spiraling; spiralling; twisting; veering; winding2. deviation (noun) aberration; deflection; departure; deviation; divergence; diversion3. reversal (noun) about-face; changeabout; inversion; reversal; reverse; reversement; reversion; right-about; right-about-face; turnabout; volte-face4. turn (noun) angle; bend; bow; flection; flexure; turn5. becoming (verb) applying; becoming; coming; getting; going; growing; recurring; referring; repairing; resort to; resorting; running; waxing6. bending (verb) angling; bending; deflecting; refracting7. breaking (verb) breaking; ploughing; turn over8. changing (verb) altering; changing; modifying; mutating; varying9. curdling (verb) curdling10. decaying (verb) break down; breaking down; corrupting; crumbling; decaying; decomposing; deteriorating; disintegrating; moldering; mouldering; putrefying; rotting; spoiling; tainting11. defecting (verb) apostatizing; defecting; deserting; ratting; renouncing; repudiating; tergiversating12. directing (verb) aiming; casting; directing; heading; inclining; laying; leveling or levelling; levelling; pointing; presenting; setting; training; zero in; zeroing in13. dulling (verb) blunting; dulling14. giving (verb) addressing; bending; buckling; buckling down; concentrating; dedicating; devoting; focusing; giving; throwing15. plowing (verb) plowing; plowing up; turning over16. reversing (verb) inverting; reversing; reverting17. sheering (verb) averting; deflecting; diverting; pivoting; redirecting; re-routing; sheering; shifting; swinging; veering; wheeling; whipping18. spinning (verb) reeling; spinning; swimming; whirling19. spraining (verb) spraining; twisting; wrenching20. translating (verb) putting; rendering; translating; transposing21. upsetting (verb) deranging; disordering; sickening; unhinging; unsettling; upsetting22. wheeling (verb) circling; gyrating; revolving; rolling; rotating; wheeling -
3 spoiling
1. порча2. портить; порча; портящийСинонимический ряд:1. willful destruction (noun) defacement; demolition; destruction of property; disfiguration; marring; mutilation; spoliation; vandalism; willful destruction2. babying (verb) babying; cater to; catering to; coddling; cosseting; humoring; indulging; mollycoddling; overindulging; pampering3. decaying (verb) break down; breaking down; corrupting; crumbling; decaying; decomposing; deteriorating; disintegrating; moldering; mouldering; putrefying; rotting; tainting; turning4. fumbling (verb) blundering; boggling; botching; bungling; fumbling; mess up; mishandling; mismanaging; muck up; muddling; muffing5. injuring (verb) blemishing; damaging; harming; hurting; impairing; injuring; marring; prejudicing; tarnishing; vitiating6. raping (verb) defiling; forcing; outraging; raping; ravishing; violating7. ravaging (verb) depredating; desecrating; desolating; despoiling; devastating; devouring; harrying; pillaging; ravaging; sacking; scourging; spoliating; stripping; wasting -
4 disintegrating
распадаться; распадСинонимический ряд:1. declining (adj.) becoming extinct; decaying; declining; decreasing; disappearing; dying; ebbing; fading; vanishing2. decaying (verb) break up; breaking down; corrupting; crumbling; decaying; decomposing; dissolving; fragmenting; moldering; putrefying; spoiling; tainting; turning3. deteriorating (verb) declining; degenerating; descending; deteriorating; retrograding; rotting; sinking; worsening -
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гнить; гниющийСинонимический ряд:1. getting worse (noun) decadence; decay; decline; degeneration; deterioration; getting worse; retrogression; worsening2. debasing (verb) bastardizing; brutalizing; debasing; debauching; demoralizing; depraving; perverting; poisoning; staining; vitiating; warping3. decaying (verb) break down; breaking down; corrupting; crumbling; decaying; decomposing; moldering; mouldering; putrefying; spoiling; tainting; turning4. deteriorating (verb) declining; degenerating; descending; deteriorating; disintegrating; retrograding; sinking; worsening -
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распад; разложениеСинонимический ряд:1. analyzing (verb) analyzing; anatomizing; breaking down; dissecting; resolving2. decaying (verb) break down; break up; corrupting; crumbling; decaying; deteriorating; disintegrating; dissolving; fragmenting; moldering; mouldering; putrefying; rotting; spoiling; tainting; turning -
7 crumbling
1. a крошащийся, осыпающийся; обваливающийся2. a комковатыйСинонимический ряд:1. exploding (adj.) breaking open; bursting; detonating; erupting; exploding; shattering2. decaying (verb) break up; breaking down; corrupting; decaying; decomposing; disintegrating; dissolving; fragmenting; moldering; putrefying; rotting; spoiling; tainting; turning -
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Синонимический ряд:decaying (verb) breaking down; corrupting; crumbling; decaying; decomposing; disintegrating; moldering; rotting; spoiling; tainting; turning -
9 decay
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1. verb(to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) pudrirse, cariarse, deteriorarse
2. noun(the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) descomposición, caries, deteriorodecay1 n cariesdecay2 vb1. descomponerse / pudrirse2. cariarse / picarsetr[dɪ'keɪ]2 (of building) deterioro, desmoronamiento3 figurative use (of culture, values) decadencia2 (buildings) deteriorarse, desmoronarse3 figurative use decaer, declinar, estar en decadencia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fall into decay (building) estar en un estado ruinosodecay [di'keɪ] vi1) decompose: descomponerse, pudrirse2) deteriorate: deteriorarse3) : cariarse (dícese de los dientes)decay n1) decomposition: descomposición f2) decline, deterioration: decadencia f, deterioro m3) : caries f (de los dientes)n.• caries s.m.• debilitamiento (Física) s.m.• decadencia s.f.• decaimiento s.m.• declinación s.f.• mengua s.f.• menguante s.m.• podredumbre s.f.• vejez s.f.v.• aniquilarse v.• cariarse v.• decaerse v.(§pres: decaigo, decaes...)• degenerarse v.• descaecerse v.• desmejorarse v.• desmoronarse v.• menguarse v.• pudrirse v.
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1. dɪ'keɪ1) ( rot) \<\<foodstuffs/corpse\>\> descomponerse*, pudrirse*; \<\<wood\>\> pudrirse*; \<\<tooth\>\> cariarse, picarse*2) ( deteriorate) \<\<building/machine\>\> deteriorarse; \<\<empire/culture/civilization\>\> decaer*, declinar
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vt ( rot) \<\<food/corpse\>\> descomponer*; \<\<wood\>\> pudrir*; \<\<tooth\>\> picar*, cariar
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mass noun1) ( of organic matter) descomposición f; ( tooth decay) caries f2) ( of building) deterioro m; ( of culture) decadencia f[dɪ'keɪ]1. N1) [of vegetation, food] putrefacción f, descomposición f ; [of teeth] caries f ; [of building] desmoronamiento m, ruina f2) (fig) [of civilization] decadencia f ; [of faculties] deterioro m2. VI1) (=rot) [leaves, food] pudrirse, descomponerse; [teeth] cariarse; [building] desmoronarse2) (fig) [civilization] decaer, estar en decadencia; [faculties] deteriorarse3.VT [+ vegetation, food] pudrir, descomponer; [+ teeth] cariar* * *
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1. [dɪ'keɪ]1) ( rot) \<\<foodstuffs/corpse\>\> descomponerse*, pudrirse*; \<\<wood\>\> pudrirse*; \<\<tooth\>\> cariarse, picarse*2) ( deteriorate) \<\<building/machine\>\> deteriorarse; \<\<empire/culture/civilization\>\> decaer*, declinar
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vt ( rot) \<\<food/corpse\>\> descomponer*; \<\<wood\>\> pudrir*; \<\<tooth\>\> picar*, cariar
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mass noun1) ( of organic matter) descomposición f; ( tooth decay) caries f2) ( of building) deterioro m; ( of culture) decadencia f -
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I [dɪ'keɪ]1) (rot) (of timber, vegetation) decomposizione f.; (of area, house) decadimento m., rovina f.2) med. carie f.3) fig. (of society, industry) declino m.; (of civilization) decadenza f.II 1. [dɪ'keɪ] 2.1) (rot) [timber, vegetation, food] decomporsi, marcire; [ corpse] decomporsi, putrefarsi; [ tooth] cariarsi2) (disintegrate) [ building] andare in rovina* * *[di'kei] 1. verb(to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) deteriorare; cariarsi2. noun(the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) decadimento; carie* * *decay /dɪˈkeɪ/n. [u]2 marciume; putredine: The timbers were full of decay, il legname era mezzo marcio; (med.) ( tooth o dental) decay, carie (dentaria)4 (fig.) decadenza; declino: moral decay, decadenza morale; social decay, degrado sociale; the decay of civil society [of capitalism], il declino della società civile [del capitalismo]; All civilizations eventually fall into decay, tutte le civiltà alla fine entrano in declino5 (fis. nucl.) disintegrazione ( di sostanze radioattive); decadimento: radioactive decay, decadimento radioattivo; decay constant, costante di decadimento(to) decay /dɪˈkeɪ/A v. i.1 decomporsi, marcire: the decaying process, il processo di decomposizione; Bamboo has the disadvantage of decaying fast in wet conditions, il bambù ha l'inconveniente di marcire in fretta in condizioni di umidità2 andare in rovina, degradarsi: Long neglected historic buildings are decaying visibly, gli edifici storici, trascurati a lungo, si stanno visibilmente degradando3 (med.) cariarsi: My teeth are starting to decay, i miei denti cominciano a cariarsi; a decayed tooth, un dente cariato5 (fis. nucl.) decadere; disintegrarsiB v. t.1 far marcire; far imputridire* * *I [dɪ'keɪ]1) (rot) (of timber, vegetation) decomposizione f.; (of area, house) decadimento m., rovina f.2) med. carie f.3) fig. (of society, industry) declino m.; (of civilization) decadenza f.II 1. [dɪ'keɪ] 2.1) (rot) [timber, vegetation, food] decomporsi, marcire; [ corpse] decomporsi, putrefarsi; [ tooth] cariarsi2) (disintegrate) [ building] andare in rovina -
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[di'kei] 1. verb(to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) rådne2. noun(the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) forrådnelse* * *[di'kei] 1. verb(to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) rådne2. noun(the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) forrådnelse -
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1. a заходящий; меркнущий2. a преклонныйdeclining years — преклонный возраст, закат дней
3. a начинающий засыхать4. a клонящийся к упадкуdeclining industries — отрасли промышленности, находящиеся в кризисном состоянии
5. a исчезающийСинонимический ряд:1. dying (adj.) decaying; disappearing; disintegrating; dying; ebbing; fading; vanishing2. deteriorating (verb) degenerating; deteriorating; disintegrating; retrograding; rotting; worsening3. disapproving (verb) disapproving; dismissing; refusing; rejecting; reprobating; repudiating; spurning; turn down; turning down4. falling (verb) descending; dropping; fall off; falling5. setting (verb) dipping; going down; setting; sinking6. wasting (verb) fading; failing; flagging; languishing; waning; wasting; weakening7. from higher to lower (other) bottomward; descending; down; downhill; downward; downwardly; forward; from higher to lower; headlong -
13 faded
a увядший, поблёкший, выцветшийСинонимический ряд:1. deteriorated (adj.) bleached; deteriorated; dull; pale; shopworn; shriveled; withered2. shabby (adj.) bedraggled; broken-down; decaying; decrepit; dilapidated; dingy; disreputable; down-at-heel; mangy; moth-eaten; run-down; scrubby; scruffy; seedy; shabby; shoddy; sleazy; slipshod; squalid; tacky; tagrag; tattered; threadbare; tired3. shop-worn (adj.) damaged; shop-worn; used4. died (verb) died; fade out; faded5. dulled (verb) dimmed; dulled; muddied; paled; tarnished6. melted (verb) dispersed; dissipated; dissolved; melted; scattered7. vanished (verb) cleared; disappeared; evanesced; evaporated; vanished8. wasted (verb) declined; deteriorated; failed; flagged; languished; waned; wasted; weakened -
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1. intransitive verb1) (become rotten) verrotten; [ver]faulen; [Zahn:] faul od. (fachspr.) kariös werden; [Gebäude:] zerfallen2) (decline) verfallen2. noun2) (decline) Verfall, der* * *[di'kei] 1. verb 2. noun(the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) der Verfall* * *de·cay[dɪˈkeɪ]death and \decay Tod und Untergangto be in a[n advanced] state of \decay in einem Zustand des [fortgeschrittenen] Zerfalls seinenvironmental \decay Verfall m der Umweltindustrial \decay Untergang m der Industriemental/moral \decay geistiger/moralischer Verfallurban \decay Verfall m der Städte, Niedergang m der Stadtkulturto fall into \decay verfallen\decay chain NUCL radioaktive ZerfallsreiheII. vi1. (deteriorate) verfallen2. BIOL verwesen, verfaulen, faulen; BOT verblühen, absterben; NUCL zerfallen, abklingen; PHYS zerfallenIII. vt▪ to \decay sth etw zerstören [o ruinieren]to \decay wood Holz morsch werden lassen* * *[dI'keɪ]1. vi1) (lit) verfallen; (PHYS) zerfallen; (= rot, dead body, flesh, vegetable matter) verwesen; (food) schlecht werden, verderben; (tooth) faulen, verfallen; (bones, wood) verfallen, morsch werden2) (fig) verfallen; (health also) sich verschlechtern; (beauty also) verblühen, vergehen; (civilization, race) untergehen; (friendship) auseinandergehen, zerfallen; (one's faculties) verkümmern; (business, family) herunterkommen2. vtfood schlecht werden lassen, verderben; tooth faulen lassen, schlecht werden lassen; wood morsch werden lassen3. n1) (lit: action) Verfall m; (PHYS) Zerfall m; (= rotting, of dead body, flesh, vegetable matter) Verwesung f; (of food) Schlechtwerden nt; (of bones, wood) Morschwerden nttooth decay — Zahnfäule f, Karies f
to fall into decay — in Verfall geraten, verfallen
3) (fig) Verfall m; (of friendship, civilization) Zerfall m; (of race, family, business) Untergang m; (of faculties) Verkümmern nt* * *decay [dıˈkeı]A v/i1. verfallen, in Verfall geraten, zugrunde gehen2. schwach oder kraftlos werden3. abnehmen, schwinden4. verwelken, absterben5. zerfallen, vermodern6. verfaulen, verwesen8. GEOL verwittern9. PHYS zerfallen (Radium etc)B s1. Verfall m:2. Verfall m, (Alters)Schwäche f3. Nieder-, Untergang m, Ruin m4. (ständiger) Rückgang5. Verwelken n6. Zerfall m, Vermodern n7. Verfaulen n, Verwesung f8. MED Faulen n, Schlechtwerden n (der Zähne)9. GEOL Verwitterung f10. PHYS Zerfall m (von Radium etc):decay product Zerfallsprodukt n* * *1. intransitive verb1) (become rotten) verrotten; [ver]faulen; [Zahn:] faul od. (fachspr.) kariös werden; [Gebäude:] zerfallen2) (decline) verfallen2. noun2) (decline) Verfall, der* * *v.sich zersetzen v.verfallen v.verwesen v. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be decayed[Swahili Word] -vurugika[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay[Swahili Word] kioza[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -oza[English Example] decaying fruit[Swahili Example] kioza cha matunda------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay[Swahili Word] maangamizi[Swahili Plural] maangamizi[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] angamia------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay[Swahili Word] magangao[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay[Swahili Word] magaogao[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay[Swahili Word] wozo[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay[Swahili Word] -hasirika[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] hasara------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay[Swahili Word] -oza[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] kioza, wozo------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay (figurative)[Swahili Word] anguko[Swahili Plural] maanguko[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay (of teeth)[Swahili Word] susa[Swahili Plural] susa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9[Derived Word] Arabic[English Example] pig fur in the mouth causes tooth decay[Swahili Example] manyoya ya nguruwe kinywani [] yanatia susa [Abd]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] decay (of teeth)[Swahili Word] ubovu wa meno[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] hujui kama yanarithisha ubovu wa meno yale [Abd]------------------------------------------------------------ -
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ухудшение; порчаСинонимический ряд:1. sinking (verb) declining; degenerating; descending; disintegrating; retrograding; sinking; worsening2. turning (verb) break down; decaying; decomposing; mouldering; rotting; spoiling; turning3. wasting (verb) fading; failing; flagging; languishing; waning; wasting; weakening4. becoming different (other) altering; becoming different; changing; changing color; degenerating; developing; growing; metamorphosing; shrinking -
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1. n умирание, угасание, смертьdying of — умирающий от; смерть от
dying declaration — заявление, сделанное перед смертью
2. n угасание, затухание3. a умирающий, находящийся при смерти4. a погибающий, гибнущий, разрушающийсяdying accidentally — погибающий в результате насчастного случая; гибель в результате несчастного случая
5. a гиблый, безнадёжный6. a кончающийся, истекающий7. a предсмертный8. a смертныйI shall remember it to my dying day — я буду помнить это до своего смертного часа;
9. a слабый, вялый, угасающий; томныйСинонимический ряд:1. declining (adj.) becoming extinct; decaying; declining; decreasing; disappearing; disintegrating; ebbing; fading; vanishing2. failing (adj.) at death's door; ending life; expiring; failing; moribund; passing away; perishing; sickening; sinking towards death3. cashing in (verb) cashing in; conking; deceasing; demising; departing; dropping; expiring; going; pass away; passing; passing away; passing out; pegging out; perishing; pipping; popping off; succumbing4. fading (verb) fade out; fading5. moderating (verb) abating; ease off; ebbing; fall off; lapsing; let up; moderating; relenting; slackening; subsiding; waning -
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di'kei 1. verb(to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) forfalle, råtne2. noun(the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) forfall, forråtnelse, (tann)råteforfallIsubst. \/dɪˈkeɪ\/1) forfall, oppløsning2) forråtnelse, vissenhet3) ( elektronikk) nedgang, tilbakegang4) ( kjernefysikk) nedbrytning5) karies(angrep)6) angrepet vevdecay in a tooth karies, tannråtefall into decay forfallea smell of decay en råtten luktIIverb \/dɪˈkeɪ\/1) forfalle, gå i oppløsning, forderve2) ødelegges, forderves3) svekkes, svinne hen4) råtne, morkne5) visne6) bli angrepet av karies\/tannråte7) forårsake karies\/tannråte i8) ( kjernefysikk) nedbrytes -
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[di'kei] 1. verb(to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) gniti2. noun(the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) gnitje* * *I [dikéi]intransitive verbrazpadati, razkrajati se, propadati, gniti, kvariti se; izumiratiII [dikéi]nounrazpad, gnitje, razkroj, kvarjenje; propadto fall into decay — propasti, propadati -
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исчезать; исчезновение; исчезающийСинонимический ряд:1. declining (adj.) becoming extinct; decaying; declining; decreasing; disintegrating; dying; ebbing; fading; vanishing2. expiring (verb) die out; expiring3. vanishing (verb) clearing; evanescing; evaporating; fading; vanishing
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