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die down а) увядать The bushes may have died down in this cold autumn butthey will grow again next spring. б) падать в обморок в) замирать (о звуке)The fire is dying down, put some more wood on! The wind died down at last andall was quiet. When the hunt has died down we shall be able to leave ourhiding place. -
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die away/down замирать, затихать вдали, стихнуть (о звуке, ветре)They waited till the sound of the guard’s footsteps died away.
She waited for the laughter to die down before continuing.
The wind died down at last and all was quiet.
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intransitive verb[Sturm, Wind, Protest, Aufruhr:] sich legen; [Flammen:] kleiner werden; [Feuer:] herunterbrennen; [Lärm:] leiser werden; [Kämpfe:] nachlassen* * ** * *◆ die downvi loud music, noise leiser werden; rain, wind schwächer werden; storm sich legen; excitement abklingen* * *vinachlassen; (fire) herunterbrennen; (flames) kleiner werden; (storm, wind) sich legen, nachlassen; (noise) leiser werden, schwächer werden; (emotion also) sich legen; (quarrel, protest) nachlassen, schwächer werden* * *die down v/i1. → academic.ru/20339/die_away">die away 12. sich legen (Aufregung etc)3. BOT (von oben) absterben* * *intransitive verb[Sturm, Wind, Protest, Aufruhr:] sich legen; [Flammen:] kleiner werden; [Feuer:] herunterbrennen; [Lärm:] leiser werden; [Kämpfe:] nachlassen* * *v.abklingen (Sturm, Erregung) v. -
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(to lose strength or power: I think the wind has died down a bit.) extinguirse, apagarse, irse apagandodie down (Noise, activity, etc.)expr.• calmarse expr.• calmarse v.v + adv \<\<fire/noise\>\> irse* apagando; \<\<storm/wind\>\> amainar; \<\<anger/excitement\>\> calmarseVI + ADV [fire] apagarse; [wind, storm] remitir, amainar; [battle] hacerse menos violento; [shelling] disminuir; [discontent, excitement, protests] calmarse, apaciguarse* * *v + adv \<\<fire/noise\>\> irse* apagando; \<\<storm/wind\>\> amainar; \<\<anger/excitement\>\> calmarse -
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1) flowers (plants, leaves, etc.) died 'down цветы и т. д. увяли2) the fire (the flames, the candle, etc.) is dying down огонь и т. д. гаснет; the storm has died down буря утихла / улеглась / ; the shooting died down стрельба / перестрелка / прекратилась / стихла / ; curiosity (excitement, agitation, etc.) has died down любопытство и т. д. улеглась / прошло / -
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1) увядать
2) падать в обморок
3) замирать( о звуке) The fire is dying down, put some more wood on! ≈ Костер гаснет, подложи-ка дров! The wind died down at last and all was quiet. ≈ Ветер стих и установилась тишина. When the hunt has died down we shall be able to leave our hiding place. ≈ Когда за нами перестанут охотиться, мы сможем покинуть наше убежище. исчезать, утихать, успокаиваться - the storm died down буря улеглась (ботаника) отмирание верхушек( побегов)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > die down
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phr v исчезать, утихать, успокаиватьсяСинонимический ряд:abate (verb) abate; die away; ease off; ebb; fall; let up; lull; moderate; relent; slacken; subside; wane -
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(to lose strength or power: I think the wind has died down a bit.) dø hen; stilne af* * *(to lose strength or power: I think the wind has died down a bit.) dø hen; stilne af -
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1) (in intensity) [emotion, row] calmarsi; [scandal, opposition] placarsi; [ fighting] cessare; [tremors, storm] calmarsi; [ pain] diminuire2) (in volume) [noise, laughter] smorzarsi; [ applause] attenuarsi3) bot. agr. morire, appassire* * *(to lose strength or power: I think the wind has died down a bit.) cessare* * *vi + adv* * *1) (in intensity) [emotion, row] calmarsi; [scandal, opposition] placarsi; [ fighting] cessare; [tremors, storm] calmarsi; [ pain] diminuire2) (in volume) [noise, laughter] smorzarsi; [ applause] attenuarsi3) bot. agr. morire, appassire -
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['daɪ'daun]vпрекращаться, стихать, гаснутьThe wind died down at last and all was quiet. — Ветер стих и установилась тишина
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(to lose strength or power: I think the wind has died down a bit.) deyja út, dvína -
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(to lose strength or power: I think the wind has died down a bit.) lecsillapul -
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(to lose strength or power: I think the wind has died down a bit.) extinguir-se
См. также в других словарях:
die\ down — • die away • die down v To come slowly to an end; grow slowly less or weaker. The wind died down. The music died away. He waited until the excitement had died down. His mother s anger died away … Словарь американских идиом
die down — index decrease Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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die down — PHRASAL VERB If something dies down, it becomes very much quieter or less intense. [V P] The rain remained steady though the wind had died down... [V P] The controversy is unlikely to die down … English dictionary
ˌdie ˈdown — phrasal verb if something dies down, it becomes much less noisy, powerful, or active I waited for the laughter to die down before I spoke.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
die down — phr verb Die down is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑applause, ↑commotion, ↑conversation, ↑excitement, ↑fighting, ↑fire, ↑flame, ↑furore, ↑fuss, ↑noise, ↑wind … Collocations dictionary
die down — to become quieter or less easily noticed. By morning the storm died down. Anger over the attacks on the refugee camps has not died down … New idioms dictionary
die down — verb To become less virulent. Well be able to sail safely across the bay once the storm dies down … Wiktionary
die down — Synonyms and related words: abate, bate, calm, calm down, cease, disappear, dwindle, ease off, ebb, fall, halt, let up, lull, moderate, molder, pacify, quiesce, quiet, quieten, recede, slacken, soothe, stop, subside, tranquilize, wane … Moby Thesaurus
die down — gradually stop, diminish, drop off When the laughter died down, I found my false teeth, put them in my mouth, and said, Excuse me … English idioms