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1 decrease
1. di'kri:s verb(to make or become less: Their numbers had decreased over the previous year.) disminuir, reducir
2. 'di:kri:s noun(a growing less: a decrease of fifty per cent; a gradual decrease in unemployment.) disminucióndecrease1 n disminución / reduccióndecrease2 vb disminuirtr[dɪ'kriːs]1 disminución nombre femenino, descenso1 disminuir, reducir1 (amount, numbers, power, etc) disminuir, decrecer; (quality) disminuir, bajar; (interest) disminuir, decaer; (prices) bajar; (in knitting) menguar■ the speed at which he was travelling decreased suddenly la velocidad a la que iba disminuyó de repente: decrecer, disminuir, bajardecrease vt: reducir, disminuirdecrease ['di:.kri:s] n: disminución f, descenso m, bajada fn.• disminución s.f.• mengua s.f.• merma s.f.v.• decrecer v.• desmedrar v.• disminuir v.• minorar v.• reducir v.
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1. dɪ'kriːs, 'diːkriːsa) ( in quantity) \<\<amount/numbers\>\> disminuir*, decrecer*; \<\<prices\>\> bajar; \<\<speed\>\> disminuir*b) ( in intensity) \<\<quality\>\> disminuir*, bajar; \<\<power/effectiveness\>\> disminuir*, decrecer*; \<\<interest\>\> disminuir*, decaer*
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vt disminuir*, reducir*
II 'diːkriːs, dɪ'kriːscount & mass noun disminución f, descenso m1.N ['diːkriːs](gen) disminución f, reducción f ; (in wages) descenso m, bajada f ; (in prices) bajada f, disminución fa decrease in speed/strength — una reducción de velocidad/fuerza
a decrease of 50% — una reducción del 50%
2.VT [diː'kriːs][+ quantity, pressure, dose, speed] disminuir, reducir; [+ wages] bajar, reducir3. VI[diː'kriːs]1) [power, strength, popularity, temperature, pressure] disminuir; [enthusiasm, interest] disminuir, decaerto decrease by 10% — bajar or disminuir un 10%
2) (Knitting) menguar* * *
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1. [dɪ'kriːs, 'diːkriːs]a) ( in quantity) \<\<amount/numbers\>\> disminuir*, decrecer*; \<\<prices\>\> bajar; \<\<speed\>\> disminuir*b) ( in intensity) \<\<quality\>\> disminuir*, bajar; \<\<power/effectiveness\>\> disminuir*, decrecer*; \<\<interest\>\> disminuir*, decaer*
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vt disminuir*, reducir*
II ['diːkriːs, dɪ'kriːs]count & mass noun disminución f, descenso m -
2 decline
1. verb1) (to say `no' to (an invitation etc); to refuse: We declined his offer of a lift.) rehusar, rechazar2) (to become less strong or less good etc: His health has declined recently; Our profits have temporarily declined.) disminuir
2. noun(a gradual lessening or worsening (of health, standards, quantity etc): There has been a gradual decline in the birthrate.) decaimiento, deterioro, descensodecline vb1. disminuir2. no aceptarI invited him to the party, but he declined le invité a la fiesta, pero no aceptótr[dɪ'klaɪn]1 (decrease) disminución nombre femenino, descenso2 (deterioration - gen) deterioro, declive nombre masculino, decadencia; (in health) deterioro, empeoramiento1 (decrease - gen) disminuir, decrecer; (interest) disminuir, decaer2 (deteriorate - gen) deteriorarse; (health) deteriorarse, empeorarse; (standard, quality) decaer, disminuir3 (refuse) rehusar una invitación, declinar una invitación4 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL declinarse1 (refuse) rehusar, declinar2 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL declinar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in decline estar en declive, estar en decadenciato be on the decline (fall, decrease) ir disminuyendo, estar descendiendo 2 (become less important) ir a menos 3 (worsen) empezar a empeorarto fall into decline entrar en decadencia1) descend: descender2) deteriorate: deteriorarse, decaerher health is declining: su salud se está deteriorando3) decrease: disminuir, decrecer, decaer4) refuse: rehusardecline vt1) inflect: declinar2) refuse, turn down: declinar, rehusardecline n1) deterioration: decadencia f, deterioro m2) decrease: disminución f, descenso m3) slope: declive m, pendiente fn.• baja s.f.• bajada s.f.• bajón s.m.• caimiento s.m.• decadencia s.f.• declinación s.f.• depresión s.f.• descenso s.m.• ocaso s.m.v.• aniquilarse v.• decaer v.(§pres: decaigo, decaes...)• declinar v.• descaecer v.• desgastar v.• desmedrar v.• desmejorar v.• desmoronar v.• menguar v.• rechazar v.• rehuir v.• rehusar v.dɪ'klaɪn
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noun (no pl)a) ( decrease) descenso m, disminución fb) ( downward trend) declive m, decadencia f, deterioro mto be in decline — estar* en declive or en decadencia
to go into a decline — entrar en decadencia; ( Med) empezar* a empeorar
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1)a) ( decrease) \<\<production/strength\>\> disminuir*, decrecer*; \<\<interest\>\> disminuir*, decaer*to decline in importance — perder* importancia
b) ( deteriorate) \<\<health\>\> deteriorarse; \<\<industry/region/standards\>\> decaer*c) declining pres p <industry/region/standards> en declive, en decadencia2) ( refuse)I invited him, but he declined — lo invité, pero rehusó or declinó mi invitación
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decline vt1) ( refuse) \<\<offer/invitation\>\> rehusar, declinar2) ( Ling) declinar[dɪ'klaɪn]1. N1) (=decrease) (in numbers, sales) descenso m, disminución f (in de); (in support, interest) disminución f2) (=deterioration) decadencia f, declive m, deterioro m ; (in standards) descenso m, declive m ; (Med) debilitamiento mto fall into decline — [industry, town] entrar en decadencia, entrar en declive
to go into a decline — (Med) ir debilitándose
2. VT1) (=refuse) rehusar, rechazar, declinar frmto decline to do sth — rehusar hacer algo, declinar hacer algo frm
2) (Ling) declinar3. VI2) (=refuse) negarse, rehusar3) (Ling) declinarse* * *[dɪ'klaɪn]
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noun (no pl)a) ( decrease) descenso m, disminución fb) ( downward trend) declive m, decadencia f, deterioro mto be in decline — estar* en declive or en decadencia
to go into a decline — entrar en decadencia; ( Med) empezar* a empeorar
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1)a) ( decrease) \<\<production/strength\>\> disminuir*, decrecer*; \<\<interest\>\> disminuir*, decaer*to decline in importance — perder* importancia
b) ( deteriorate) \<\<health\>\> deteriorarse; \<\<industry/region/standards\>\> decaer*c) declining pres p <industry/region/standards> en declive, en decadencia2) ( refuse)I invited him, but he declined — lo invité, pero rehusó or declinó mi invitación
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decline vt1) ( refuse) \<\<offer/invitation\>\> rehusar, declinar2) ( Ling) declinar -
3 go down
1) ((with well/badly) to be approved or disapproved of: The story went down well (with them).) ser bien/mal acogido, ser bien/mal recibido2) ((of a ship) to sink: They were lost at sea when the ship went down.) hundirse3) ((of the sun or moon) to go below the horizon.) ponerse, esconderse4) (to be remembered: Your bravery will go down in history.) pasar (a la historia), quedar (para la posteridad), ser recordado5) ((of places) to become less desirable: This part of town has gone down in the last twenty years.) volverse menos solicitado; decaergo down vb bajarv.• bajar v.• descender v.• ladear v.v + adv1)a) ( descend) \<\<person\>\> bajar; \<\<sun\>\> ponerse*; \<\<curtain\>\> ( Theat) caer*, bajarto go down on one's knees/hands and knees — ponerse* de rodillas/a gatas
b) ( fall) \<\<boxer/horse\>\> caerse*; \<\<plane\>\> caer*, estrellarsec) ( sink) \<\<ship\>\> hundirsed) \<\<computer\>\> dejar de funcionar, descomponerse* (AmL)e) ( be defeated) ( Sport) perder*to go down (to somebody): Italy went down 2-1 to Uruguay Italia perdió 2 a 1 frente a Uruguay; to go down fighting — caer* luchando, morir* con las botas puestas
2)a) ( decrease) \<\<temperature/exchange rate\>\> bajar; \<\<population/unemployment\>\> disminuir*to go down in value — perder* valor
b) ( decline) \<\<standard/quality\>\> empeorarshe's gone down in my estimation — ha perdido or bajado mucho en mi estima
c) (abate, subside) \<\<wind/storm\>\> amainar; \<\<floods/swelling\>\> bajard) ( deflate) \<\<tire\>\> perder* aire, desinflarse3) ( extend)to go down to something: this road goes down to the beach este camino baja a or hasta la playa; the skirt goes down to her ankles — la falda le llega a los tobillos
4)a) ( toward the south) ir* ( hacia el sur)b) ( to another place) (BrE) ir*5)a) ( be swallowed)it just won't go down — no me pasa, no lo puedo tragar
b) \<\<present/proposal/remarks\>\>how did the announcement go down? — ¿qué tipo de acogida tuvo el anuncio?, ¿cómo recibieron el anuncio?
6) (be recorded, written)to go down in history as somebody/something — pasar a la historia como alguien/algo
1.VI + PREP bajar, descender2. VI + ADV1) (=descend) [sun] ponerse; [person] (=go downstairs) bajar2) (=fall) [person, horse] caerse3) (=crash) [plane] estrellarse, caer4) (=sink) [ship, person] hundirse5) (=decrease, decline) [price, temperature] bajar, descender; [tide, flood, water level] bajarthe house has gone down in value — la casa ha perdido valor or se ha devaluado
this neighbourhood has really gone down — este barrio ha perdido mucho, este barrio ya no es lo que era
she's really gone down since I last saw her — [sick person] ha dado un buen bajón * or ha empeorado mucho desde la última vez que la vi; [elderly person] ha perdido muchas facultades desde la última vez que la vi
6) (=deflate) [balloon, airbed] desinflarse, deshincharse (Sp)7) (=be defeated) perder8) (Comput) (=break down) bloquearse, dejar de funcionar9) (=be remembered)go down as•
to go down in history/to posterity — pasar a la historia/a la posteridad10) (Brit) (Univ) (at end of term) marcharse; (at end of degree) terminar la carrera, dejar la universidad11) (=be swallowed)•
it went down the wrong way — se me atragantó12) (=be accepted, approved)•
to go down well/ badly — ser bien/mal recibido•
I wonder how that will go down with her parents — me pregunto cómo les sentará eso a sus padres13) (Theat) [curtain] bajar; [lights] apagarse* * *v + adv1)a) ( descend) \<\<person\>\> bajar; \<\<sun\>\> ponerse*; \<\<curtain\>\> ( Theat) caer*, bajarto go down on one's knees/hands and knees — ponerse* de rodillas/a gatas
b) ( fall) \<\<boxer/horse\>\> caerse*; \<\<plane\>\> caer*, estrellarsec) ( sink) \<\<ship\>\> hundirsed) \<\<computer\>\> dejar de funcionar, descomponerse* (AmL)e) ( be defeated) ( Sport) perder*to go down (to somebody): Italy went down 2-1 to Uruguay Italia perdió 2 a 1 frente a Uruguay; to go down fighting — caer* luchando, morir* con las botas puestas
2)a) ( decrease) \<\<temperature/exchange rate\>\> bajar; \<\<population/unemployment\>\> disminuir*to go down in value — perder* valor
b) ( decline) \<\<standard/quality\>\> empeorarshe's gone down in my estimation — ha perdido or bajado mucho en mi estima
c) (abate, subside) \<\<wind/storm\>\> amainar; \<\<floods/swelling\>\> bajard) ( deflate) \<\<tire\>\> perder* aire, desinflarse3) ( extend)to go down to something: this road goes down to the beach este camino baja a or hasta la playa; the skirt goes down to her ankles — la falda le llega a los tobillos
4)a) ( toward the south) ir* ( hacia el sur)b) ( to another place) (BrE) ir*5)a) ( be swallowed)it just won't go down — no me pasa, no lo puedo tragar
b) \<\<present/proposal/remarks\>\>how did the announcement go down? — ¿qué tipo de acogida tuvo el anuncio?, ¿cómo recibieron el anuncio?
6) (be recorded, written)to go down in history as somebody/something — pasar a la historia como alguien/algo
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4 to fall off
1 (decrease in quantity) bajar, disminuir; (in quality) empeorar2 (become detached) desprenderse, caerse
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