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1 deplete
اِسْتَهْلَكَ \ consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. deplete: to lessen in quantity, contents, power or value: During the cold weather our store of coal became depleted. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. go: be spent; be used: Most of my pay goes on food. His strength had gone. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. \ See Also استنزف (اِسْتَنْزَف)، اِسْتَنْفَدَ -
2 deplete
اِسْتَنزَفَ \ deplete: to lessen in quantity, contents, power or value: During the cold weather our store of coal became depleted. exhaust: to tire completely: The long climb exhausted me. strain: to damage sth. by stretching it too much, or by tiring it too much: I strained my back in lifting that rock. You’ll strain your eyes if you read in poor light. \ See Also أَجْهَدَ -
3 deplete
[dɪˈpliːt] verbto make smaller in amount, number etc:يُفْرِغ، يَسْتَهْلِك، يَسْتَنْزِفOur supplies of food are rather depleted.
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4 иссякать
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5 обеднять инверсную
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6 opbruge
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7 exaurir
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8 обеднять
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9 обеднять
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10 ganga á, eyîa
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11 исчерпывать
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > исчерпывать
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12 يستنفد
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13 истощать
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14 истощать запасы
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15 истощить
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16 slutbryta
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17 utarma
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18 išeikvojimas
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19 išsekinimas
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20 išsekinti
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deplete — vb Deplete, drain, exhaust, impoverish, bankrupt are comparable when they mean to deprive a thing in whole or in part of what is essential or necessary to its existence or potency. Deplete is often used as though it implied merely a reduction in… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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deplete — 1807, back formation from DEPLETION (Cf. depletion). Related: Depleted; depleting … Etymology dictionary
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deplete — ► VERB 1) reduce the number or quantity of. 2) use up (energy, stocks, etc.); exhaust. DERIVATIVES depletion noun. ORIGIN Latin deplere empty out … English terms dictionary
deplete — [dē plēt′, diplēt′] vt. depleted, depleting [< L depletus, pp. of deplere, to empty < de , from + plere, to fill: see FULL1] 1. a) to make less by gradually using up (resources, funds, strength, etc.) b) to use up gradually the resources,… … English World dictionary
deplete — transitive verb (depleted; depleting) Etymology: Latin depletus, past participle of deplēre, from de + plēre to fill more at full Date: 1807 1. to empty of a principal substance 2. to lessen markedly in quantity … New Collegiate Dictionary
deplete — [[t]dɪpli͟ːt[/t]] depletes, depleting, depleted VERB To deplete a stock or amount of something means to reduce it. [FORMAL] [V n] ...substances that deplete the ozone layer... [V n] They fired in long bursts, which depleted their ammunition... [V … English dictionary
deplete — UK [dɪˈpliːt] / US [dɪˈplɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms deplete : present tense I/you/we/they deplete he/she/it depletes present participle depleting past tense depleted past participle depleted to reduce the amount of something or the number… … English dictionary