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41 descenso
m.1 descent.2 drop.ir en descenso to be decreasing o on the decline3 downhill.4 relegation.5 demotion.6 descensus.* * *1 (acción) descent, lowering2 (de temperatura) drop, fall* * *noun m.1) descent2) drop, fall* * *SM1) [de temperatura, nivel, precio, demanda] fall, dropun descenso de la producción — a fall o drop in production
un descenso en el número de escolares — a fall o drop in the number of pupils
descenso térmico — fall o drop in temperature
2) [de un lugar a otro] descentla prueba de descenso — (Dep) the downhill event
3) [en orden, jerarquía] downgrading, demotion; (Dep) relegation4) (=pendiente) slope* * *1)a) (de temperatura, nivel) fall, drop; ( de precios) fallel descenso en el número de accidentes — the fall o decrease in the number of accidents
b) ( desde una altura) descentla carrera or prueba de descenso — the downhill
2) (Dep) relegation* * *= decline, drop, dropping off, lowering, spiral, dip, droop, downward spiral, fall, slump, downswing, descent, drawdown.Ex. Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.Ex. Perfect recall can only be achieved by a drop in the proportion of relevant documents considered.Ex. There is a sharp dropping off, particularly where activities require going beyond the library walls = Se da un marcado descenso, especialmente allí donde las actividades necesitan ir más allá de los muros de la biblioteca.Ex. Irrespective of the depth of indexing, however, the essential simplicity of post-coordinate indexing is a factor that can lead to a lowering of precision at the search stage.Ex. The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex. After the second grade, the growth rate in the number of articles read slows but continues to increase, with the exception of a dip at the fifth grade.Ex. This article describes a study undertaken in Brazil to investigate the phenomenon of the droop at the end of the graph demonstrating Bradford's law which corresponds to the journals of low productivity.Ex. The downward spiral of increasing serial prices and decreasing subscriptions is well documented.Ex. There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex. The street-smart kid's descent into crime and heroin addiction is now too familiar a story.Ex. Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.----* descenso de aguas bravas = rafting.* descenso de nivel = drawdown.* descenso en picado = swoop.* experimentar un descenso = experience + drop.* * *1)a) (de temperatura, nivel) fall, drop; ( de precios) fallel descenso en el número de accidentes — the fall o decrease in the number of accidents
b) ( desde una altura) descentla carrera or prueba de descenso — the downhill
2) (Dep) relegation* * *= decline, drop, dropping off, lowering, spiral, dip, droop, downward spiral, fall, slump, downswing, descent, drawdown.Ex: Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.
Ex: Perfect recall can only be achieved by a drop in the proportion of relevant documents considered.Ex: There is a sharp dropping off, particularly where activities require going beyond the library walls = Se da un marcado descenso, especialmente allí donde las actividades necesitan ir más allá de los muros de la biblioteca.Ex: Irrespective of the depth of indexing, however, the essential simplicity of post-coordinate indexing is a factor that can lead to a lowering of precision at the search stage.Ex: The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex: After the second grade, the growth rate in the number of articles read slows but continues to increase, with the exception of a dip at the fifth grade.Ex: This article describes a study undertaken in Brazil to investigate the phenomenon of the droop at the end of the graph demonstrating Bradford's law which corresponds to the journals of low productivity.Ex: The downward spiral of increasing serial prices and decreasing subscriptions is well documented.Ex: There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex: The street-smart kid's descent into crime and heroin addiction is now too familiar a story.Ex: Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.* descenso de aguas bravas = rafting.* descenso de nivel = drawdown.* descenso en picado = swoop.* experimentar un descenso = experience + drop.* * *A1 (de la temperatura, del nivel) fall, drop; (de precios) fallel descenso del nivel de los embalses the drop in the level of the reservoirsha habido un brusco descenso en los precios del crudo there has been a sharp fall in the price of crude oilel descenso en el número de accidentes the fall o decrease in the number of accidents2 (desde una altura) descentiniciaremos el descenso en pocos minutos we shall begin our descent in a few minutesla carrera or prueba de descenso the downhillB ( Dep) relegation* * *
descenso sustantivo masculino
1
( de precios) fall
2 (Dep) relegation
descenso sustantivo masculino
1 descent: participamos en el descenso del río, we took part in the white water canoeing
2 (de temperatura, precios) fall, drop
3 Dep (de categoría) relegation
' descenso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baja
- bajada
- bajón
- abrupto
- agudo
- brusco
- caída
- notorio
- picada
English:
comedown
- descent
- dip
- downhill
- downturn
- drop
- fall
- swoop
- anticlimax
- couple
- decline
- decrease
- demotion
- dive
* * *descenso nm1. [de una altura] descent;los ciclistas iniciaron el descenso the cyclists began the descent;sufrieron un accidente en el descenso they had an accident on the way downdescenso de aguas bravas white water rafting;descenso de barrancos canyoning2. [de precio, temperatura, nivel] fall, drop;el fuerte descenso de las temperaturas the sharp drop in temperatures;la tasa de desempleo experimentó un espectacular descenso there was a spectacular drop in the unemployment rate;ir en descenso to be decreasing o on the decline3. [prueba de esquí] downhill4. [en competición deportiva] relegation;estar en las posiciones de descenso to be in the relegation zone* * *m2 DEP relegation* * *descenso nm1) : descent2) baja, caída: drop, fall* * *descenso n1. (de temperatura, precios, etc) drop / fall2. (bajada) descent -
42 уменьшать
Глагол уменьшать передается английскими lessen, decrease, reduce, diminish и minimize. Lessen имеет в виду уменьшение числа или интенсивности (желания, ощущения и т. д.): to lessen the number of books, to lessen one's desire, to lessen the pain. Decrease обычно предполагает длительное или прогрессирующее уменьшение: his temperature decreases, her fears decreased with the approach of dawn. В отличие от русского глагола уменьшать, употребляющегося с предлогом на (уменьшать на какую-л. сумму, величину и пр.), decrease требует дополнения с предлогом by: уменьшать (снижать) на 20% – to decrease by 20 per cent. Reduce определяет главным образом уменьшение размера, количества, веса, протяженности: to reduce the price, to reduce the distance, to reduce the weight. Diminish имеет в виду уменьшение, связанное с потерей, утратой – to diminish the country's wealth, to diminish food supplies. Minimize означает 'доводить до предельного минимума': to minimize the friction.Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > уменьшать
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43 diminuire
[diminu'ire]1. vt(gen) to reduce, decrease, diminish, (prezzi) to bring down, reduce2. vi(aus essere) (gen) to diminish, to decrease, (vento, rumore) to die down, die away, (prezzo, valore, pressione) to go down, fall, decreasediminuire d'intensità — to decrease in intensity, subside
diminuire di volume — (massa) to be reduced in volume
diminuire di peso — (persona) to lose weight, Fis to be reduced in weight
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44 abschwächen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Aufprall, Schlag) cushion, lessen2. (Wirkung etc.) weaken, reduce; (mildern) mitigate; (beschönigen) extenuate; (Aussage, Farben) tone down3. FOT. (Negativ) reduce* * *to understate; to extenuate; to tone down* * *ạb|schwä|chen sep1. vtto weaken; Wirkung, Einfluss auch to lessen; Behauptung, Formulierung, Kontrast to tone down; Schock, Aufprall to lessen; Stoß, Eindruck to soften2. vrto drop or fall off, to diminish; (Lärm) to decrease; (MET Hoch, Tief) to disperse; (Preisauftrieb, Andrang) to ease off; (ST EX Kurse) to weaken* * *ab|schwä·chenI. vt▪ etw \abschwächen1. (weniger drastisch machen) to tone sth down, to moderate sth2. (vermindern) to reduceII. vr3. (sich vermindern) to diminishdie Inflation hat sich deutlich abgeschwächt inflation has decreased markedly* * *1.transitives Verb1) tone down, moderate < statement, criticism>2.reflexives Verb <interest, demand> waneder Preisauftrieb schwächt sich ab — price increases are slowing down
* * *abschwächen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t2. (Wirkung etc) weaken, reduce; (mildern) mitigate; (beschönigen) extenuate; (Aussage, Farben) tone down* * *1.transitives Verb1) tone down, moderate <statement, criticism>2.reflexives Verb <interest, demand> wane* * *v.to attenuate v.to damp v.to extenuate v.to understate v.to weaken v. -
45 baisse
baisse [bεs]feminine noun• être en baisse [prix, chômage, actions] to be going down ; [niveau, natalité] to be falling ; [popularité] to be declining• la production est en baisse de 8 % par rapport à l'année dernière production is 8% down on last year* * *bɛs1) gén (de température, pression) fall, drop; ( de lumière) fading, dimming; (d'influence, de qualité) declineune baisse de 10°/de pression — a fall ou drop of 10°/in pressure
une baisse des loyers de 2% — a 2% drop in rents
être en baisse — [taux, actions, valeurs] to be going down; [résultats] to be decreasing
le marché est à la baisse — ( en Bourse) the market is bearish
* * *bɛs nf1) [taux, température, niveau] fall, dropOn s'attend à une baisse sur le prix de l'essence. — We're expecting a reduction in the price of petrol., We're expecting the price of petrol to go down.
"baisse sur la viande" — "meat prices down"
* * *baisse nf1 gén (de température, pression, d'intensité) fall, drop; ( de niveau sonore) lowering; ( de lumière) ( extérieure) fading; ( intérieure) dimming (de of); (de puissance, d'influence, de qualité, ventes) decline; une baisse de 10°/de pression a fall ou drop of 10°/in pressure;2 Écon, Fin, Stat ( décidée) (de prix, taux, salaires, d'impôts) cut (de in); ( constatée) (de prix, taux) fall, drop (de in); (de salaires, d'impôts) decrease (de in); ( de productivité) drop (de in); la baisse du dollar the fall in the value of the dollar; une baisse des loyers de 2% a 2% drop in rents; après deux jours de baisse, la Bourse s'est reprise légèrement after two days of losses, the Stock Exchange recovered slightly; être en baisse [taux, actions, valeurs] to be going down; [résultats] to be decreasing; la natalité est en baisse the birthrate is coming down; l'or est en baisse gold prices are going down; le marché est à la baisse Fin the market is bearish; tendance à la baisse downward ou bearish trend; revoir or réviser des prévisions à la baisse to revise estimates downward(s); opérations/spéculations à la baisse bear transactions/speculations; spéculateur à la baisse bear; spéculer à la baisse to go a bear ou for a fall; les cinémas connaissent une baisse de fréquentation fewer people are going to the cinema ou the movies US.[bɛs] nom fémininbaisse de pression drop ou fall in pressure3. [perte de quantité] drop————————à la baisse locution adverbialeon the downswing ou downturn ou decline————————en baisse locution adjectivaleles fonds sont en baisse funds are sinking ou decreasing -
46 spu|ścić
pf — spu|szczać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zniżyć, zrzucić) to lower [głowę, oczy, rolety, osobę]; to let [sth] down, to lower [kubeł, linę]; to drop [bomby, most zwodzony]- spuścić kogoś na linie do studni to lower sb down a well on a rope- spuścić kogoś na dach z helikoptera to lower sb onto a roof from a helicopter- spuścić szalupę na wodę to launch a lifeboat- spuścić wzrok z zakłopotaniem to lower a. drop one’s eyes in embarrassment- nie spuszczać z kogoś wzroku (ciągle patrzyć) to not take one’s eyes off sb- nie spuszczać kogoś/czegoś z oka a. oczu (pilnować) to keep a close watch on sb/sth- nie można ich nawet na chwilę spuścić z oka! they can’t be left alone even for a moment!- spuścić oczko (w dziewiarstwie) to decrease- spuścić dwa oczka to decrease two stitches- lepiej już spuśćmy na to zasłonę we’d better forget about it2. (uwolnić) to release [psa]- spuścić psa z łańcucha/ze smyczy to let a dog off the chain/lead a. to unchain/unleash a dog3. (wylać, opróżnić) to drain [wodę]- spuścić powietrze z materaca to deflate a mattress- spuścić komuś powietrze z kół to let down the tyres on sb’s car/bike- spuścić wodę z basenu to drain a pool- spuścić wodę (w sedesie) to flush the toilet- spuścić coś w sedesie to flush sth down the toilet- nie da się spuścić wody the toilet doesn’t flush- spuścić staw to drain a pond- spuszczać ścieki do rzeki [osoba, fabryka] to discharge a. dump sewage into a river4. pot. (sprzedać) to sell- spuścić coś komuś po okazyjnej cenie to sell sth to sb at a bargain price5. pot. (obniżyć) spuścić cenę a. z ceny to lower the price Ⅱ spuścić się — spuszczać się 1. (zniżyć się) to lower oneself- spuścić się na linie to lower oneself down a rope- spuścić ze skały to lower oneself down a rock face2. pot. (spruć się) spuściły mi się oczka w rajstopach I’ve laddered my tights 3. przest. (zdać się) to rely- spuścić się na kogoś w jakiejś sprawie to rely on sb to do sth4. wulg. [mężczyzna] to shoot one’s load wulg.- spuścić z tonu to draw a. pull in one’s hornsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spu|ścić
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47 prisfall
subst. (økonomi) fall in prices, price cut, price drop, price fall, sharp fall in prices, slump of prices subst. price fall, price decline, fall in prices, decline in prices, drop in prices, reduction in prices, decrease in prices -
48 Rückgang
Rückgang m 1. GEN dip; fall (Preise); 2. WIWI retrogression, shrinkage; decline (Arbeit); drop (Ausgaben) • Rückgang verzeichnen V&M go back, go down (Umsatz)* * *m 1. < Geschäft> dip, Preise fall; 2. <Vw> retrogression, shrinkage, Arbeit decline, Ausgaben drop ■ Rückgang verzeichnen <V&M> Umsatz go back, go down* * *Rückgang
fall, falling off, decline, drop, downward movement, letdown, (Kurse) decline, recession, retreat, (Umsatz) decrease;
• ausgeprägter Rückgang marked decline;
• beträchtlicher Rückgang material recession;
• geringer (leichter) Rückgang slight falling off;
• jahreszeitlicher Rückgang seasonal recession;
• konjunkturbedingter Rückgang cyclical downswing;
• saisonbedingter Rückgang seasonal slump;
• zahlenmäßiger Rückgang decay;
• Rückgang der Aktienkurse (Börsenkurse) decline in stock prices, stock-market decline;
• Rückgang der Arbeitslosigkeit decline (drop) in unemployment;
• Rückgang der Auslandsaufträge falling-off of export orders;
• Rückgang des Betriebsergebnisses drop in operating earnings;
• Rückgang der Einnahmen decline (shortfall) in revenue;
• Rückgang der Erträge drop (decline) in earnings;
• Rückgang der Exportaufträge falling-off of export orders;
• Rückgang der Geburtenrate (Geburtenziffer) fall in (decline of, falling of) the birth rate;
• Rückgang der Gewinne drop (fall) in profits, profit decline (dip);
• Rückgang an staatlichen Investitionen decline in government investment;
• Rückgang der Kurse fall (drop, decrease) in prices;
• Rückgang der Mitgliederzahl reduction of members;
• Rückgang der Preise fall (dip, drop) in prices, price decline (recession);
• Rückgang der Produktion production decrease, dwindling production;
• scharfer Rückgang des Touristenstroms drop-off in tourists;
• Rückgang des Umsatzes drop in sales;
• Rückgang der Zinssätze interest-rate decline;
• Rückgang erfahren to experience a decline;
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49 bajada
f.1 descent (descenso).cuando veníamos de bajada on our way (back) down2 (downward) slope (pendiente).3 decrease, drop.4 ebb, ebb tide, outgoing tide.past part.past participle of spanish verb: bajar.* * *1 (disminución) drop, fall■ esto representa una bajada del 10% this represents a drop of 10%2 (descenso) descent; (de telón, barrera) lowering■ mientras subía, no pensaba más que en la bajada all the while I was climbing up I could think of nothing but the descent■ no crucen la vía después de la bajada de la barrera do not cross the line after the barrier has come down3 (camino) way down4 (en carretera etc) slope, hill\bajada de bandera minimum fare* * *noun f.1) descent2) fall, drop3) slope* * *SF1) (=camino)la bajada hasta el río — (=sendero) the path down to the river; (=carretera) the road down to the river
una bajada muy difícil para un esquiador sin experiencia — a very difficult slope for an inexperienced skier
2) (=acción) descenten la bajada alcanzamos los 150km/h — on the way down o descent we got up to 150km/h
3) (=disminución) fall, dropuna drástica bajada de las temperaturas — a dramatic fall o drop in temperature
sufrió una bajada de azúcar — his sugar level fell o dropped
bajada de tensión — fall o drop in blood pressure
4) Esp** [de drogas]* * *1) ( acción) descent2) ( camino)la bajada a la playa es muy empinada — the path (o road etc) down to the beach is very steep
* * *= depression, downturn, droop, descent, fall, slope.Ex. When one is in place, the depression of a lever causes it to be photographed onto the next blank space.Ex. Part of the trend towards declining conference attendance results from the downturn in the economy = Parte de la tendencia hacia el descenso de la asistencia a los congresos es consecuencia de la caída de la economía.Ex. This article describes a study undertaken in Brazil to investigate the phenomenon of the droop at the end of the graph demonstrating Bradford's law which corresponds to the journals of low productivity.Ex. The street-smart kid's descent into crime and heroin addiction is now too familiar a story.Ex. There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.Ex. The heading PITCH (Slope) illustrates how to qualify a word by another in parenthesis to clarify the meaning = El encabezamiento PENDIENTE (inclinación) ilustra cómo modificar una palabra con otra entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado.----* bajada de los precios = falling prices.* bajada de nivel = drawdown.* bajada de tensión = sag.* constante de bajada = slope constant.* lista de bajada = drop-down list.* menú de bajada = pull-down menu, drop-down menu.* subidas y bajadas = highs and lows.* * *1) ( acción) descent2) ( camino)la bajada a la playa es muy empinada — the path (o road etc) down to the beach is very steep
* * *= depression, downturn, droop, descent, fall, slope.Ex: When one is in place, the depression of a lever causes it to be photographed onto the next blank space.
Ex: Part of the trend towards declining conference attendance results from the downturn in the economy = Parte de la tendencia hacia el descenso de la asistencia a los congresos es consecuencia de la caída de la economía.Ex: This article describes a study undertaken in Brazil to investigate the phenomenon of the droop at the end of the graph demonstrating Bradford's law which corresponds to the journals of low productivity.Ex: The street-smart kid's descent into crime and heroin addiction is now too familiar a story.Ex: There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.Ex: The heading PITCH (Slope) illustrates how to qualify a word by another in parenthesis to clarify the meaning = El encabezamiento PENDIENTE (inclinación) ilustra cómo modificar una palabra con otra entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado.* bajada de los precios = falling prices.* bajada de nivel = drawdown.* bajada de tensión = sag.* constante de bajada = slope constant.* lista de bajada = drop-down list.* menú de bajada = pull-down menu, drop-down menu.* subidas y bajadas = highs and lows.* * *A (acción) descenten la bajada me fallaron los frenos my brakes failed on the way downal atardecer emprendimos la bajada as evening fell we began the descentiba corriendo en bajada y no pude parar I was running downhill and couldn't stoptuvo una bajada de tensión his blood pressure droppedCompuestos:gutterminimum fareBla bajada es muy empinada it's a very steep descent, the path ( o road etc) down is very steep* * *
bajada sustantivo femenino
1 ( acción) descent;
tuvo una bajada de tensión his blood pressure dropped;
bajada de bandera ( en taxi) minimum fare
2
b) ( camino):
bajada sustantivo femenino
1 (descenso) descent
2 (pendiente) slope
3 (de precios, temperaturas) drop, fall
4 (de taxi) bajada de bandera, minimum fare 5 bajada de aguas, the drains
' bajada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hundimiento
English:
comedown
- decline
- dip
- downturn
- drop
- fall
- way
- descent
- down
* * *bajada nf1. [descenso] descent;cuando veníamos de bajada on our way (back) downbajada de aguas [tubo] drainpipe;bajada de bandera [de taxi] minimum fare2. [pendiente] (downward) slope;está al final de la bajada de la escuela it's at the bottom of the road that leads down to the school3. [disminución] decrease, drop;[rebaja] a price cut* * *f fall, drop* * *bajada nf1) : descent2) : dip, slope3) : decrease, drop* * *bajada n1. (descenso) descent2. (pendiente) slope / road down3. (disminución) fall / drop -
50 зниження
с1) lowering; ( зменшення) reduction, fall, decrease, degradation, decline, drop, cutзниження доходу — reduction in (of) income
зниження зарплати — wage reduction ( cut), decrease in wages, wage-out
зниження номіналу тех. — derating
зниження слуху — hearing impairment, hearing loss
зниження собівартості — lowering of costs of production, reduction in production costs, cost saving
зниження цін — reduction of prices, price reduction, decline (decrease, drop, fall) in prices
зниження частоти — frequency drop, комп. scaling
зниження швидкості — slowing down, rate reduction, slowdown, speed-down, high-to-low speed transition
зниження якості — deterioration, loss of quality, quality fall-off
грати на зниження ек. — to speculate for a fall, to sell short, to bear
2) аерок. descentіти на зниження (про літак) — to start to lose height; ( на посадку) to start landing
3) ( пониження по службі) demotionзниження в чині військ. — reduction in rank
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51 scemare
scemare v. intr. to diminish, to lessen, to decrease, to go* down, to fall*, to wane: il dolore scemava, the pain was diminishing; la sua gloria sta scemando, his glory is waning; le mie forze stanno scemando, my energy is waning◆ v.tr. (non com.) to reduce, to lower, to diminish: (comm.) scemare il prezzo di vendita di un prodotto, to reduce the sale price of a product.* * *[ʃe'mare]verbo intransitivo (aus. essere) [ vento] to lessen, to decrease; [entusiasmo, forza, interesse, attenzione] to dwindle, to diminish; [suono, voce] to die away* * *scemare/∫e'mare/ [1](aus. essere) [ vento] to lessen, to decrease; [entusiasmo, forza, interesse, attenzione] to dwindle, to diminish; [suono, voce] to die away; la luce stava scemando the light was falling. -
52 снижение
с.1) (опускание, понижение) lowering; авиа descentидти́ на сниже́ние (о самолёте) — descend
2) ( уменьшение) decrease, reductionсниже́ние себесто́имости проду́кции — cutting of production costs
сниже́ние у́ровня произво́дства — drop in production
сниже́ние за́работной пла́ты — wage decrease / reduction / cut
сниже́ние у́ровня жи́зни — decline in living standards
сниже́ние цен — reduction of prices, price cut
сниже́ние у́ровня престу́пности — decrease in the crime rate
сниже́ние те́мпов ро́ста — lower growth rate
3) ( ослабление) lowering; ( ухудшение) deteriorationсниже́ние тре́бований — lowering of [loosening up on] the requirements
4) ( понижение по службе) demotion [diː-]сниже́ние в зва́нии воен. — reduction in rank
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53 descender
v.1 to fall, to drop (valor, temperatura, nivel).ha descendido el interés por la política there is less interest in politics2 to descend.la niebla descendió sobre el valle the mist descended on the valleyel río desciende por el valle the river runs down the valley3 to be relegated.descender a segunda to be relegated to the second divisiondescender de categoría to be relegated4 to go down.5 to descend from.La tribu desciende de la región central the tribe comes from the central regionDe esa palabra descienden otras muchas many other words derive from that oneEl buen ánimo general descendió The general good mood descended.Ella descendió despacio She descended slowly.Ella desciende de guerreros She descends from warriors.El bus descendió por la colina The bus descended by way of the hill.Me descendió la temperatura My temperature descended.6 to get off, to get out.descender de un avión to get off a planedescender de un coche to get out of a car7 to walk down.Elsa descendió la colina Elsa walked down the hill.8 to lower, to reduce in intensity, to reduce.La fricción descendió el impulso The friction lowered the momentum.9 to have less.Me descendió la fiebre I have less fever.* * *1 to descend, go down, come down2 (temperatura, nivel, etc) to drop, fall, go down3 (ser descendiente) to descend (de, from), issue (de, from)4 (provenir) to come (de, from)1 (llevar más bajo) to take down, bring down, lower2 (bajar) to go down* * *verb1) to descend2) go down3) fall, drop•* * *1. VT1) [+ escalera, colina] to come down, go down, descend frmdescendió las escaleras y se nos acercó — he came down o frm descended the stairs and approached us
2) (=llevar abajo)descendieron al bombero al pozo — they lowered the fireman o let the fireman down into the well
descendieron al gato del tejado — they brought o got the cat down from the roof
un señor le ayudó a descender el equipaje — a man helped her to get o reach her luggage down
3) [en orden, jerarquía] to downgrade, demotelo han descendido de categoría por ineficacia — he has been downgraded o demoted for inefficiency
el single descendió tres puestos en las listas de éxitos — the single went down three places in the charts
2. VI1) (=disminuir) [fiebre] to go down, abate; [temperatura, precio, número, nivel] to go down, fall, drop; [ventas, demanda, producción] to fall, drop (off); [calidad] to go down, declineel índice de paro descendió considerablemente — unemployment has fallen o gone down considerably
2) [de un lugar a otro] [persona] to come down, go down, descend frm; [avión] to descendel río desciende limpio de la sierra — the river comes o runs down clean from the mountains
3) [en orden, jerarquía] to be downgraded, be demoted; (Dep) to be relegatedha descendido tras el reajuste de la plantilla — he has been downgraded o demoted in the staff reorganization
4)• descender de (=provenir de) —
esta palabra desciende del latín — this word comes from o derives from (the) Latin
desciende de linaje de reyes — he is descended from o comes from a line of kings
* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) temperatura/nivel to fall, dropb) (frml) ( desde una altura) avión to descend; persona to descend (frml), to come/go downdescendieron por la ladera oeste — they went/came down the western face
2)a) ( en jerarquía)b) (Dep) ( en fútbol) to go down, be relegated (BrE)3) ( proceder)* * *= descend, drop, dip, work + Posesivo + way down, come down, take + a dip, take + a dive.Ex. The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.Ex. The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex. The proportions of books bought for children have been extraordinarily steady for four of the five years, only dipping at all appreciably in the last year of 1979-80.Ex. If we want a more complete list, then we could set the cut-off point at 200 items, with the most relevant items at the beginning, and steadily decreasing relevance as we worked our way down the list.Ex. Costs are likely to be high but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.Ex. Sales took a dip in 2005 but exploded in 2006.Ex. The article 'Wages, hours, bookfunds take a dive' examines how some authorities are proposing cuts in wages to preserve services; others reducing bookfunds by as much as a quarter, or cutting their opening hours in half.----* descender a = fall to.* descender de precio = come down in + price.* descender en picada = swoop.* descender por debajo de = fall below.* precio + descender = price + fall.* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) temperatura/nivel to fall, dropb) (frml) ( desde una altura) avión to descend; persona to descend (frml), to come/go downdescendieron por la ladera oeste — they went/came down the western face
2)a) ( en jerarquía)b) (Dep) ( en fútbol) to go down, be relegated (BrE)3) ( proceder)* * *= descend, drop, dip, work + Posesivo + way down, come down, take + a dip, take + a dive.Ex: The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.
Ex: The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex: The proportions of books bought for children have been extraordinarily steady for four of the five years, only dipping at all appreciably in the last year of 1979-80.Ex: If we want a more complete list, then we could set the cut-off point at 200 items, with the most relevant items at the beginning, and steadily decreasing relevance as we worked our way down the list.Ex: Costs are likely to be high but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.Ex: Sales took a dip in 2005 but exploded in 2006.Ex: The article 'Wages, hours, bookfunds take a dive' examines how some authorities are proposing cuts in wages to preserve services; others reducing bookfunds by as much as a quarter, or cutting their opening hours in half.* descender a = fall to.* descender de precio = come down in + price.* descender en picada = swoop.* descender por debajo de = fall below.* precio + descender = price + fall.* * *descender [E8 ]viA1 «temperatura/nivel» to fall, drophacia allá desciende la numeración de la calle the street numbers go down in that directionel avión empezó a descender the plane began its descent o began to descenddescendieron por la ladera oeste they came down o descended the western faceel sendero que desciende hasta el río the path which goes down to the riverlos pasajeros descendieron a tierra the passengers disembarkedB1(en una jerarquía): el hotel ha descendido de categoría the hotel has been downgradedsu disco ha descendido en la lista de éxitos his record has gone down the charts2 ( Dep) (de categoría, nivel) to go down, be relegateddescienden directamente de los incas they are directly descended from o are direct descendants of the Incasdesciende de una familia noble he is of noble descent, he descends from a noble family ( frml)■ descendervtA ‹escaleras/montaña› to descend ( frml), to go/come downB ‹empleado› to demote, downgrade* * *
descender ( conjugate descender) verbo intransitivo
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[ persona] to descend (frml), to come/go down
2 ( en clasificación) to go down
3 ( proceder) descender de algn to be descended from sb
descender
I verbo intransitivo
1 (ir hacia abajo) to go down, descend
(disminuir: temperatura, precio) to fall, drop
2 (bajar de un vehículo) to get off [de, -]
(de un coche) to get out [de, of]
3 (provenir de) descender de, to descend from: desciende de los duques de Villamediana, he's a descendant of the Dukes of Villamediana
II verbo transitivo to bring down
' descender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bajar
English:
descend
- dive
- nosedive
- relegate
- shelve
- slope
- descended
- drop
- nose
- plunge
- sink
* * *♦ vi1. [temperatura, nivel, precios] to fall, to drop;ha descendido el interés por la política there is less interest in politics;desciende el número de desempleados [en titulares] unemployment down2. [de una altura] to descend;descendimos por la cara este we made our descent by the east face;descender al interior de una mina to go down (into) a mine;el halcón descendió en picado the falcon swooped down;el río desciende por el valle the river runs down the valley;la niebla descendió sobre el valle the mist descended on the valleydescender de un coche to get out of a car;descender de un tren to get off a train4. [en el trabajo] to be demoted5. [en competición deportiva] to be relegated;descender a segunda to be relegated to the second division;descender de categoría to be relegateddesciende de aristócratas she's of aristocratic descent;el hombre desciende de los simios man is descended from the apes7. [en estimación] to go down;su prestigio como cantante descendió mucho his reputation as a singer plummeted♦ vtdescendió las escaleras rápidamente she ran down the stairs2. [en el trabajo] to demote;lo han descendido de categoría en el trabajo he's been demoted at work* * *I v/igo down, decrease, diminish2:* * *descender {56} vt1) : to descend, to go down2) bajar: to lower, to take down, to let downdescender vi1) : to descend, to come down2) : to drop, to fall3)descender de : to be a descendant of* * *descender vb2. (bajar de coche) to get out3. (bajar de autobús, tren, etc) to get off5. (proceder) to be descended6. (en una clasificación) to go down -
54 знижувати
= знизити, знижати1) ( опускати) to lower, to bring down2) ( зменшувати) to reduce, to decrease, to cut, to mark down, to bring downзнижувати податки — to reduce taxes, to cut down taxes
знижувати ціну — to reduce a price, to lower the price of, to mark down the price
знижувати швидкість — to slow down, to retard the speed
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55 снижение цен
reduction of (decline in, decrease in, fall in, drop in, downturn in, cutting of) prices, price reduction (decline, cutting), price abatement (deflation), price slashingBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > снижение цен
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56 अपकर्षः _apakarṣḥ
अपकर्षः 1 (a) Drawing off or down; diminution, decrease, reduction; मदो$पकर्षात् Dk.16; loss, decay, decline, destruction; तेजो$पकर्षः Ve.1; deterioration, inferiority; उत्कर्षापकर्षविहीनो मध्यः Sk. (b) Dishonour, degradation, lowering (of esteem), infamy, disgrace (opp. उत्कर्ष in all senses); तपोबीजप्रभावैस्तु ते गच्छन्ति युगे युगे । उत्कर्षं चापकर्षं च मनुष्येष्विह जन्मतः ॥ Ms.1.42; मूल्यो- त्कर्ष˚ rise and fall in price, increase and decrease.-2 Anticipated performance of a duty, as of a Śrāddha, anticipation (of some detail or details at a विकृतियाग), i. e. performing them at an earlier stage. (see उत्कर्ष).-3 Anticipation of a word occurring later on (in gram., poetry or Mīmāṁsā &c.).-Comp. -समः a sort of fallacy; e. g. sound has not the quality of shape, as a jar, so sound and a jar have no qualities in common. -
57 rabattre
rabattre [ʀabatʀ]➭ TABLE 411. transitive verba. [+ capot, clapet, couvercle] to close ; [+ drap] to fold back ; [+ col] to turn down ; [+ strapontin] ( = ouvrir) to pull down ; ( = fermer) to put up ; [+ jupe] to pull down• il entra, le chapeau rabattu sur les yeux he came in with his hat pulled down over his eyes• rabattre les couvertures (pour couvrir) to pull the blankets up ; (pour découvrir) to throw back the blanketsb. [+ gibier] to drived. [+ arbre] to cut backe. ► en rabattre (de ses prétentions) to climb down ; (de ses ambitions) to lower one's sights ; (de ses illusions) to lose one's illusions ; → caquet2. reflexive verba. [voiture, coureur] to cut inc. [porte] to slam shut* * *ʀabatʀ
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1) ( refermer) [personne] to shut [capot, couvercle]; to fold [tablette]; to put up [strapontin]; [vent] to blow [something] back [volet]2) ( plier) to turn [something] down [col]; to take in [coutures]; to take up [ourlet]; to turn [something] back [couverture]; to turn [something] down [drap] ( sur over)3) ( faire descendre) [personne] to pull [something] down [chapeau, jupe] ( sur over); [vent] to blow [something] down [fumée]; [joueur] to smash [balle]4) ( retrancher) to knock [something] off [pourcentage, somme]5) ( à la chasse) to beat [gibier]6) ( racoler) to tout for (colloq) [clientèle]
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se rabattre verbe pronominal1) ( se refermer) [capot, couvercle] to shut; [tablette] to fold up; [volet] to bang to2) ( rentrer dans sa file) [automobiliste, véhicule] to pull back in3) ( s'accommoder)se rabattre sur — ( faute de mieux) to make do with; ( après réflexion) to settle for
* * *ʀabatʀ vt1) [couvercle, siège] to pull down2) [col] to turn down3) [couture] to stitch down4) [gibier] to drive5) (= déduire) to take off, to knock off6) TRICOT to decrease* * *rabattre verb table: battreA vtr1 ( refermer) [personne] to shut [capot, couvercle]; to fold [tablette]; to put up [strapontin]; [vent] to blow [sth] back [volet];2 ( plier) to turn [sth] down [col]; to take in [coutures]; to take up [ourlet]; to turn [sth] back [couverture]; to turn [sth] down [drap] (sur over);3 ( faire descendre) [personne] to pull [sth] down [chapeau, visière, jupe] (sur over); [vent] to beat [sth] down [fumée] (sur over); [joueur] to smash [balle]; le chapeau rabattu jusqu'aux yeux his/her hat pulled down over his/her eyes; d'un geste elle a rabattu sa jupe sur ses genoux she quickly pulled her skirt down over her knees; rabattre l'orgueil de qn to wound sb's pride; rabattre les prétentions de qn to thwart sb's ambitions; rabattre la prétention de qn to cut sb down to size;4 ( retrancher) to knock [sth] off [pourcentage, somme]; rabattre 10%/20 euros sur qch to knock 10%/20 euros off sth; il n'a rien voulu rabattre he wouldn't knock anything off;5 Chasse [personne, chien] to beat [gibier];7 ( en tricot) to cast off [maille];8 Hort to cut back [plante].B se rabattre vpr1 ( se refermer) [capot, couvercle] to shut; [tablette] to fold up; [volet] to bang to; le siège se rabat automatiquement the seat goes back automatically; se rabattre brutalement [couvercle, capot] to come down suddenly;2 ( se plier) [couverture, drap] to fold down; le col peut se rabattre the collar can be turned down;3 ( s'incliner) [chapeau, visière] to be pulled down;4 ( rentrer dans sa file) [automobiliste, véhicule] to pull back in;5 ( s'accommoder) se rabattre sur ( faute de mieux) to make do with; ( après réflexion) to settle for; j'ai dû me rabattre sur le modèle le moins cher I had to make do with the cheapest model; n'étant pas assez bon en mathématiques, ils s'est rabattu sur l'archéologie not being good enough at mathematics, he settled for archeology.[rabatr] verbe transitif1. [toit ouvrant, strapontin - pour baisser] to pull down (separable) ; [ - pour lever] to pull up (separable)[chapeau] to pull down (separable)[col, visière] to turn down (separable)les cheveux rabattus sur le front hair brushed forward ou down over the foreheadune bourrasque rabattit le volet contre le mur a gust of wind blew the shutter back against the wallla police rabattait les manifestants vers ou sur la place the police were driving the demonstrators (back) towards the square[racoler]il a rabattu 5 % sur le prix affiché he took ou knocked 5 % off the marked price4. [diminuer][en tricot]————————se rabattre verbe pronominal intransitif1. [véhicule - graduellement] to move back into position ; [ - brusquement] to cut in2. [se fermer - volet] to slam shut ; [ - table] to fold away————————se rabattre sur verbe pronominal plus préposition -
58 abnehmen
ab|neh·men1. ab|neh·men1) ( Gewicht verlieren) to lose weight;stark \abnehmen to lose a lot of weight2) ( sich verringern) to drop, to fall, to decrease3) ( nachlassen) to diminish;durch die Krankheit nahmen ihre Kräfte immer mehr ab her strength continued to decrease due to her illness;bei zu hohen Preisen nimmt das Interesse der Kunden deutlich ab when the price is too high, customers lose interest;die Nachfrage nach diesem Automodell hat stark abgenommen demand for this car model has dropped dramatically2. ab|neh·men irreg vt1) ( wegnehmen)dem betrunkenen Autofahrer wurde von der Polizei der Führerschein abgenommen the police took the drunk driver's licence;er nahm seinem Gegenüber beim Poker große Summen ab he won a lot of money from his opponent at poker2) ( herunternehmen)etw \abnehmen to take down sth sep;nimm bitte draußen die Wäsche ab! can you get the washing in, please?;nehmen Sie bitte den Hut ab! please take your hat off!3) ( aufnehmen)etw \abnehmen to pick up sth sep;4) ( tragen helfen)jdm etw \abnehmen to take sth [from sb];jdm etw \abnehmen to buy sth [from sb], to accept sth [from sb];niemand wollte ihm die Ladenhüter \abnehmen no one wanted to buy the line that was not selling from him;das nehme ich dir nicht ab I don't buy that;dieses Märchen nimmt dir keiner ab! nobody will buy that fairy tale!6) ( übernehmen)jdm etw \abnehmen to take on sth for sb, to take sth off sb's shoulders;deine Arbeit kann ich dir nicht \abnehmen I can't do your work for you7) karten to take[jdm] etw \abnehmen to take off sb's sth, to amputate;das zerquetschte Bein musste ihm abgenommen werden they had to take off his crushed legetw \abnehmen to approve sth;nach drei Jahren muss man zum TÜV, um seinen Wagen \abnehmen zu lassen after three years you have to take your car for an MOT test;der Wagen konnte nicht abgenommen werden the car failed its MOTeine Prüfung \abnehmen to examine sbvi to answer the phone, to pick up [the phone] sep;ich habe es gestern öfter bei ihr versucht, aber niemand nahm ab I tried to reach her many times yesterday, but no one answered [the phone] -
59 aleta
yks.nom. aleta; yks.gen. alenen; yks.part. aleni; yks.ill. alenisi; mon.gen. aletkoon; mon.part. alennut; mon.ill. alettiindecline (verb)decrease (verb)depreciate (verb)descend (verb)desrease (verb)drop (verb)fall (verb)go down (verb)lessen (verb)lower (verb)sink (verb)* * *• drop• go down• sink• reduce the price• lessen• fall• descend• depreciate• diminish• decrease• decline• lower -
60 laskea
calculate (verb)cipher (verb)compute (verb)count (verb)decline (verb)decrease (verb)deposit (verb)descend (verb)diminish (verb)discharge (verb)drain (verb)draw (verb)drop (verb)ebb (verb)empty (verb)estimate (verb)fall (verb)go down (verb)haul down (verb)include (verb)lay (verb)let (verb)let down (verb)let go (verb)lower (verb)number (verb)recede (verb)reckon (verb)sag (verb)set (verb)sink (verb)subside (verb)tap (verb)tell (verb)* * *• flow into• drop• ebb• empty• enumerate• estimate• evaluate• fall• draw• figure• deposit• flow• glide• go down• haul down• figure out• slope• include• compute• come down• cipher• check• diminish• allow• draw off• decrease• count• deduct• degrade• descend• discharge• calculate• subside• release• sink• score• set• decline• introduce• abase• reduce• tap• tell over• tell• tot up• value• weigh• slide• lower• issue• lay down• lay• let down• sag• let• reduce the price• number• publish• put down• put• recede• reckon up• reckon• let go
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