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decline+rapidly

  • 1 rapidly

    adverb schnell
    * * *
    rap·id·ly
    [ˈræpɪdli]
    adv schnell, rasch
    to speak \rapidly schnell sprechen
    \rapidly growing wachstumsstark
    * * *
    ['rpIdlɪ]
    adv
    schnell; act, move also rasch; improve, change, spread also rapide; decline, rise rapide, steil
    * * *
    adv.
    geschwind adv.
    schnell adv.

    English-german dictionary > rapidly

  • 2 rapid

    1. adjective
    schnell [Bewegung, Wachstum, Puls]; rasch [Folge, Bewegung, Fortschritt, Ausbreitung, Änderung]; rapide [Niedergang]; steil [Abstieg]; reißend [Gewässer, Strömung]; stark [Gefälle, Strömung]

    there has been a rapid declinees ging rapide abwärts

    2. noun in pl.
    * * *
    ['ræpid]
    (quick; fast: He made some rapid calculations; He looked feverish and had a rapid pulse.) schnell
    - academic.ru/90705/rapidly">rapidly
    - rapidity
    - rapidness
    - rapids
    * * *
    rap·id
    [ˈræpɪd]
    1. (quick) schnell
    \rapid change/growth/expansion rascher Wandel/rasches Wachstum/rasche Expansion
    \rapid improvement schnelle Verbesserung
    \rapid increase/rise rapider [o steiler] Anstieg
    to have made a \rapid recovery sich akk schnell erholt haben
    \rapid progress rascher Fortschritt
    to make \rapid strides große Fortschritte machen, gut vorankommen
    2. (sudden) plötzlich
    * * *
    ['rpɪd]
    1. adj
    schnell; action, movement also rasch; improvement, change, spread also rapide; decline, rise rapide, steil; smile kurz; loss of heat plötzlich; river, waterfall reißend; slope, descent steil
    2. n rapids
    3. pl (GEOG)
    Stromschnellen pl

    to ride or run the rapidsdie Stromschnellen hinunterfahren

    * * *
    rapid [ˈræpıd]
    A adj (adv rapidly)
    1. schnell, rasch, rapid(e), Schnell…:
    rapid eye movement sleep PSYCH REM-Schlaf m;
    rapid fire MIL Schnellfeuer n;
    rapid reaction ( oder deployment) force MIL schnelle Eingreiftruppe;
    a rapid river ein reißender Fluss;
    rapid storage COMPUT Schnellspeicher m;
    rapid transit US Schnellnahverkehr m; succession 1
    2. jäh, steil (Hang)
    3. FOTO
    a) lichtstark (Objektiv)
    b) hochempfindlich (Film)
    B s pl Stromschnellen pl
    * * *
    1. adjective
    schnell [Bewegung, Wachstum, Puls]; rasch [Folge, Bewegung, Fortschritt, Ausbreitung, Änderung]; rapide [Niedergang]; steil [Abstieg]; reißend [Gewässer, Strömung]; stark [Gefälle, Strömung]
    2. noun in pl.
    * * *
    adj.
    Schnell- präfix.
    reißend adj.
    schnell adj.

    English-german dictionary > rapid

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