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1 pagkababâ
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2 pagkalusong
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6 понижение
1) General subject: abasement, abasement (в чине, должности и т.п.), cadence (голоса), cadency (голоса), cutback, declension, decrease, degradation, depression, descent (звука, температуры и т. п.), dipping, down, droop, drop, dropping, fall, falling, reduction, setback2) Geology: degradation (поверхности), settling, low3) Aviation: demoting4) Medicine: diminution6) Engineering: bringing down, decr, downward inclination, draft, lapse (напр. температуры с высотой), recession, reducing, relief (напр. давления), relieving (напр. давления)7) Rare: descension8) Chemistry: decline9) Construction: draft (уровня, давления), draught (уровня, давления), subsiding10) Mathematics: dip12) Economy: downdrift, fall-off (конъюнктуры), rollback (рыночных цен), sag (цен), sagging (цен), setback (цен)13) Accounting: depression (напр. зарплаты), downward adjustment (цены), downward movement (напр. цен), sag (напр. цен), slide14) Linguistics: demotion15) Automobile industry: kickdown16) Diplomatic term: downward adjustment (цен), downward movement (цен)18) Music: flatting19) Telecommunications: scaling down20) Jargon: rif21) Information technology: going below22) Oil: draw-down, stepping down, sinking23) Astronautics: depressing, dieaway25) Business: debasement, lowering, relaxation, roll back28) Programming: demotion (Преобразование из одного фундаментального типа данных в другой с возможной потерей точности. Примеры: преобразование от double к int, из long в char)29) Automation: relief (давления), relieving (давления), step-down30) Makarov: descend, dip (напряжения), drop (напр. температуры), early fall, falling down, lapse (напр. давления), low (в рельефе), modulation, pothole, reduction (напр. порядка уравнения), subsidence, topographic low31) Gold mining: saddle, vertical mining rate32) General subject: draft (горизонта, давления) -
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m.1 descent.2 descension.3 defluxion from the head to the breast.* * *1 descent, lowering* * *SM descent* * *el Descendimiento de la Cruz the Descent from the Cross* * *Arteel Descendimiento (de la Cruz) the Deposition (from the Cross)* * *m descent -
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• cadence; collapse; come-down; crash; declension; decline; declivity; degradation; descension; descent; doldrums; downfall; downturn trend; droop; drop; fall; falling gradient; incidence; incline; jolt; lapse; overthrow; overturn; plough; plow; plunk; precipitation; ruin; s; sag; slope -
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10 снижение
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См. также в других словарях:
Descension — De*scen sion, n. [OF. descension, L. descensio. See {Descent}.] The act of going downward; descent; falling or sinking; declension; degradation. [1913 Webster] {Oblique descension} (Astron.), the degree or arc of the equator which descends, with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
descensión — 1 f. Descenso. 2 (ant.) Descendencia. * * * descensión. (Del lat. descensĭo, ōnis). f. p. us. descenso (ǁ acción y efecto de descender o pasar de un lugar alto a otro bajo). || 2. ant. descendencia … Enciclopedia Universal
descension — early 15c., from O.Fr. descension, from L. descensionem (nom. descensio) a going down, descending, from L. descensus, pp. of descendere (see DESCEND (Cf. descend)) … Etymology dictionary
Descension — (Astr.), Absteigung, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
descension — index decline Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
descension — [desɑ̃sjɔ̃] n. f. ÉTYM. 1857, Année sc. et industr. 1858; lat. descensio, du supin de descendere. → Descendre. ❖ ♦ Didact., techn. Action de faire descendre. ❖ DÉR. Descensionnel … Encyclopédie Universelle
descensión — (Del lat. descensĭo, ōnis). 1. f. p. us. descenso (ǁ acción y efecto de descender o pasar de un lugar alto a otro bajo). 2. ant. descendencia … Diccionario de la lengua española
descension — (dè san sion) s. f. 1° Terme d artillerie. Courbe de la bombe descendant, à partir du plus haut point de son ascension. 2° Terme d astronomie. Distance entre le point équinoxial et le point de l équateur qui descend sous l horizon en même… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
descension — /di sen sheuhn/, n. 1. Astrol. the part of the zodiac in which the influence of a planet is weakest. Cf. exaltation (def. 6). 2. descent. [1350 1400; ME descensioun < OF descension < L descension (s. of descensio), equiv. to descens(us) (ptp. of… … Universalium
descension — də̇ˈsenchən, dēˈ noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English descensioun, from Middle French descension, from Latin descension , descensio, from descensus (past participle of descendere to descend) + ion , io ion more at descend 1. archaic … Useful english dictionary
descension — noun Descent; the act of descending. From a God to a Bull? a heavy descension. It was Joves case … Wiktionary