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1 azalma
decrease. -
2 güç azalması
decrease of performance -
3 hız azalması
decrease of speed -
4 sıcaklık düşmesi
decrease of temperature -
5 azalma
n. reduction, decrease, reducing, drop, alleviation, attenuation, decline, decrement, degradation, diminution, falling off, falling away, impairment, let up, letdown, remission, scale down, shortening, subsidence, wane, abatement* * *1. diminution 2. letup 3. decrease (n.) 4. wane (n.) -
6 azaltmak
v. decrease, diminish, abate, cut back, lessen, reduce, shorten, minimize, alleviate, appease, attenuate, ax, axe, bate, cut down on, deaden, depress, derogate, detract, dock, fade in, impair, mitigate, put down, retrench, scale down, slim down* * *decrease -
7 dekreşendo
adv. decrescendo, with a gradual decrease in volume (Music)--------n. decrescendo, gradual decrease in volume (Music) -
8 eksilme
"1. decrease, decreasing, becoming less, diminution, diminishing; not being as much or many (as before). 2. math. a decrease." -
9 tenzil
1. lowering. 2. reduction, decrease. 3. subtraction. - etmek /ı/ 1. to lower. 2. to reduce, decrease. 3. to subtract. -
10 azal
1. diminish 2. fall off 3. fallen off 4. fell off 5. tail off 6. decaying (v.) 7. decreasing (v.) 8. decreased (v.) 9. diminished (v.) 10. decrease (v.) -
11 azaltma
n. cutback, reduction, decrease, diminution, abatement, attenuation, depletion, derogation, detraction, discount, lessening, retrenchment; ax, axe* * *1. abatement 2. assuagement 3. attenuation 4. diminition 5. diminution 6. extenuation 7. minimization 8. waning (n.) -
12 basınç düşmesi
n. pressure drop* * *1. decrease of pressure 2. drop of pressure -
13 değer kaybı
n. waste* * *decrease in value -
14 düşmek
v. fall, fall down, fall on, fall in a heap, collapse, come down, crash, crumble, crumple, crumple up, decline, decrease, deduct, degrade, dive, droop, drop, drop down, drop off, ebb, end up, fall among, fall from, fall off, fall over, go down, land--------düşmek (at)v. toss: take a toss--------düşmek (fiyat)v. recede, sag--------düşmek (iş)v. behoove, behove* * *fall -
15 düşüş
adj. recessional--------n. fall, falling, drop, reduction, scale down, collapse, comedown, cutback, decline, decrease, downgrade, ebb, ebb tide, eclipse, purler, sinking, spill, tumble--------düşüş (fiyat)n. recession* * *1. downfall 2. tumble (n.) 3. decay (n.) 4. fall (n.) -
16 eksiltme
n. decrease, cutback, diminution, lessening, detraction, derogation* * *adjudication -
17 indirmek
v. lower, set down, take down, put down, bring down, reduce, cut, degrade, bash, cast down, clip, clout, clump, dismount, draw down, drop off, dump, land, lay low, let down, lift down, plant, relegate, send down, strike, take from, take off--------indirmek (uçak)v. down--------indirmek (yük)v. unlade* * *decrease -
18 inmek
v. go down, come down, alight, climb down, descend, fall, get off, step down, step out, decrease, sink, dismount, ease off, fall away, light, step off, subside into, take off* * *descend -
19 küçülme
n. decrease, self abasement, shrinkage, becoming smaller, abasement, derogation* * *dwindling (n.) -
20 azalmak
v. decrease, diminish, lessen, be reduced, scale down, shorten, drop off, abate, de escalate, decay, decline, dive, dwindle, run short of, shrink; be on the wane
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