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1 decrease
1. ['diːkriːs] n2. [diː'kriːs] vt 3. videcrease (in) — zmniejszanie się nt ( +gen)
zmniejszać się (zmniejszyć się perf), maleć (zmaleć perf)to be on the decrease — zmniejszać się, maleć
* * *1. [di'kri:s] verb(to make or become less: Their numbers had decreased over the previous year.) zmniejszyć (się)2. ['di:kri:s] noun(a growing less: a decrease of fifty per cent; a gradual decrease in unemployment.) spadek -
2 spiral
['spaɪərl] 1. nspirala f2. vi ( fig)prices etc wzrastać (wzrosnąć perf) gwałtownie* * *1. adjective1) (coiled round like a spring, with each coil the same size as the one below: a spiral staircase.) spiralny2) (winding round and round, usually tapering to a point: a spiral shell.) spiralny, śrubowaty2. noun1) (an increase or decrease, or rise or fall, becoming more and more rapid (eg in prices).) spirala2) (a spiral line or object: A spiral of smoke rose from the chimney.) spirala3. verb(to go or move in a spiral, especially to increase more and more rapidly: Prices have spiralled in the last six months.) wzrastać gwałtownie- spirally
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