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1 saparak
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2 sap
adj. cauline--------n. stem, handhold, stalk, peduncle, handle, hilt, handgrip, grip, butt, haft, halm, haulm, helve, lug, scape, shaft, shank, stag, stick, stipe, stock--------sap (çalgı)n. nut* * *1. stem 2. deviate 3. declining (v.) 4. sheer (v.) 5. decline (v.) 6. deviate (v.) -
3 sapma
adj. refractive--------n. deviation, refracting, declination, perversion, turn, bias, declension, deflection, deflexion, departure, detour, divagation, drift, excursion, inequality, lapse, obliqueness, obliquity, swing, warp--------sapma (balistik)n. spread* * *1. declination 2. deflection 3. deviation 4. offset 5. declining (n.) 6. decline (n.) 7. deviate (n.) -
4 tasrif
"gram. inflecting (a word); declining (a noun, pronoun, or adjective); conjugating (a verb). - etmek /ı/ to inflect (a word); to decline (a noun, pronoun, or adjective); to conjugate (a verb)."
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declining — adj. 1. decreasing; as, steadily declining incomes. Syn: down(prenominal). [WordNet 1.5] 2. going from better to worse. Syn: deteriorating, failing, regressing, retrograde, retrogressive. [WordNet 1.5] 3. becoming less or smaller; as, declining… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
declining — UK [dɪˈklaɪnɪŋ] US adjective becoming less or worse the declining audience for shows like this declining standards in educational achievement Thesaurus: words used to describe increases and decreaseshyponym to increase, or to increase… … Useful english dictionary
declining — index decadent, old, stale Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
declining — de|clin|ing [ dı klaınıŋ ] adjective MAINLY LITERARY becoming less or worse: the declining audience for shows like this declining standards in educational achievement someone s declining years the years of someone s life when they are old and… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
declining — UK [dɪˈklaɪnɪŋ] / US adjective becoming less or worse the declining audience for shows like this declining standards in educational achievement • someone s declining years … English dictionary
declining — /dəˈklaɪnɪng/ (say duh kluyning) adjective 1. going down: the declining sun. 2. diminishing in strength, vigour, intensity, etc.: a declining force. –phrase 3. one s declining years, old age …
Declining — Decline De*cline , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Declined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Declining}.] [OE. declinen to bend down, lower, sink, decline (a noun), F. d[ e]cliner to decline, refuse, fr. L. declinare to turn aside, inflect (a part of speech), avoid; de + … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
declining — adjective Date: 1593 of or relating to the period during which something is deteriorating or nearing its end < her declining years > … New Collegiate Dictionary
declining — adj. Declining is used with these nouns: ↑demand, ↑economy, ↑fortune, ↑health, ↑importance, ↑industry, ↑number, ↑profit, ↑profitability, ↑proportion, ↑standard, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
declining balance method — ➔ method * * * declining balance method UK US noun [S] (also diminishing balance method, also reducing balance method) ► ACCOUNTING a way of depreciating (= reducing the value of) a fixed asset in a company s accounts , in which the asset s v … Financial and business terms
declining industry — ➔ industry … Financial and business terms