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decrease i

  • 61 come down

    v.
    1 bajar.
    2 bajar por, venir caminando por, venir andando por.
    3 venir a menos, entrar en decadencia.
    4 caer.
    5 derrumbarse.
    6 dejar la universidad.
    vi.
    1 bajar (descend); caer (rain)
    2 bajar, descender (decrease) (temperature, prices)
    to come down in favor of decantarse a favor de

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  • 62 decline

    s.
    1 declive (de persona, imperio); descenso, disminución (decrease, reduction)
    2 decadencia, desmejora, decaimiento, desmejoramiento.
    3 etapa de descenso de una enfermedad o paroxismo.
    vt.
    1 declinar (oferta, invitación)
    2 declinar (gramática)
    3 rechazar, declinar.
    vi.
    1 rehusar (refuse)
    2 declinar (health, influence) (pt & pp declined)

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  • 63 decreasing

    adj.
    decreciente.
    ger.
    gerundio del verbo DECREASE.

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  • 64 drop

    s.
    1 gota (de líquido)
    2 caída, descenso (fall, decrease) ( in de)
    3 suministro aéreo.
    4 pastilla, gragea.
    5 pedacito.
    6 telón de boca.
    7 segregación, derivación.
    vt.
    1 dejar caer (allow to fall) (accidentally); tirar, dejar caer (deliberately), botar (Am. salvo R.Plata); lanzar, tirar
    2 bajar (lower) (prices, one's eyes, voice)
    3 dejar (abandon) (subject, idea, plan)
    4 saltarse, omitir (omit) (letter, syllable); no pronunciar (not pronounce)
    5 perder (lose) (points)
    6 caerse.
    7 descender, bajar, caer.
    8 descartar, desechar.
    9 echar, echar fuera.
    10 gotear.
    11 mermar, bajar, decrecer.
    vi.
    1 caer, caerse (object); caer (ground)
    2 caer, bajar (prices, temperature, demand, unemployment); bajar (voice); amainar (wind); disminuir (speed) (pt & pp dropped)

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  • 65 drop-off

    s.
    1 descenso (decrease)
    2 descenso (descent) (Estados Unidos)
    3 bajada escarpada, bajada perpendicular.
    4 disminución significativa.

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  • 66 go down

    v.
    1 bajar por (descend) (hill, ladder)
    2 descender, bajarse, ir en bajada, dirigirse hacia abajo.
    3 bajar a.
    4 caerse al suelo, caerse.
    5 disminuir, desmedrar, aminorar.
    6 hundirse, sucumbir.
    7 ponerse, ocultarse.
    8 ceder.
    9 caer.
    vi.
    1 bajar (descend); ponerse (sun); hundirse (ship)
    2 perder (be defeated) ( to contra), caer ( to ante)
    3 descender (decrease) (flood, temperature, prices); desinflarse (tire, balloon)
    to go down well/badly (with somebody) ser bien/mal acogido(a) (por alguien)
    he went down in history as a tyrant pasó a la historia como un tirano

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См. также в других словарях:

  • decrease — I noun abatement, abbreviation, abridgment, alleviation, attenuation, constriction, contraction, curtailment, cut, cutback, deceleration, declension, declination, decline, decline and fall, decrement, decrescence, deduction, deflation, deminutio …   Law dictionary

  • decrease — vb Decrease, lessen, diminish, reduce, abate, dwindle denote to make or grow less, but they are not freely interchangeable. Decrease and lessen are often employed in place of any of the others. Decrease normally retains, even in the transitive,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Decrease — De*crease , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Decreased}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Decreasing}.] [OE. decrecen, fr. OF. decreistre, F. d[ e]cro[^i]tre, or from the OF. noun (see {Decrease}, n.), fr. L. decrescere to grow less; de + crescere to grow. See {Crescent},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • decrease — [dē krēs′, dikrēs′; ] also, & for n. usually [, dē′krēs΄] vi., vt. decreased, decreasing [ME decresen < OFr decreistre < L decrescere < de , from, away + crescere, grow: see CRESCENT] to become or cause to become less, smaller, etc.;… …   English World dictionary

  • Decrease — De*crease , n. [OE. decrees, OF. decreis, fr. decreistre. See {Decrease}, v.] 1. A becoming less; gradual diminution; decay; as, a decrease of revenue or of strength. [1913 Webster] 2. The wane of the moon. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Decrease — De*crease , v. t. To cause to grow less; to diminish gradually; as, extravagance decreases one s means. [1913 Webster] That might decrease their present store. Prior. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • decrease — [n] diminishing, lessening abatement, compression, condensation, constriction, contraction, cutback, decline, declining, decrescence, depression, diminution, discount, downturn, dwindling, ebb, falling off, loss, reduction, shrinkage, striction,… …   New thesaurus

  • decrease — is pronounced with stress on the first syllable as a noun and on the second syllable as a verb …   Modern English usage

  • decrease — ► VERB ▪ make or become smaller or fewer in size, amount, intensity, or degree. ► NOUN 1) an instance of decreasing. 2) the process of decreasing. ORIGIN Latin decrescere, from crescere grow …   English terms dictionary

  • decrease — I UK [diːˈkriːs] / US [dɪˈkrɪs] verb Word forms decrease : present tense I/you/we/they decrease he/she/it decreases present participle decreasing past tense decreased past participle decreased ** Other ways of saying decrease: be/go/come down to… …   English dictionary

  • decrease — ▪ I. decrease de‧crease 2 [ˈdiːkriːs] noun [countable, uncountable] the process of reducing something, or the amount by which it reduces: decrease in • The government announced a 25% decrease in the price of fuel. decrease of • Industrial… …   Financial and business terms

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