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1) General subject: abate, be down, decline, dwindle (о качестве и.т. п.), fall (о цене), sink, slow, to be on the ebb, wither, descend, drop, lower, wane2) Aviation: drift down, get down, let down, move downwards3) Medicine: decrease4) Engineering: back off (о мощности), decay, droop, recede7) Economy: come to combine down (о ценах), give way, look to long-term down (о ценах), relax, scale back, shift into low gear (о темпах роста)8) Accounting: contract (об экономике в период спада), down (о ценах), long-term look (о ценах), sag, slip9) Stock Exchange: slide (до... - to...; говоря о биржевых котировках; англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg)12) Metrology: degrade13) Business: go down14) Makarov: abandonment, back, be on the ebb, decrease (уменьшаться), descend (о самолёте), descend (о самолёте и т.п.), descent (о самолёте), diminish (уменьшаться), drop (уменьшаться), give way (о ценах), go down (в физическом смысле), let down (напр. о воздушном судне), let down (напр., о воздушном судне), lower (в физическом смысле), come down, come down (о ценах) -
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снижаться несов1. move downwards2. get down снижать несовcut downкратковременно снижатьсяclimb downрезко снижаться относительно глиссадыduck below the glide pathснижать безопасность1. impair the safety2. detract from the safety снижать высоту полета воздушного суднаpush the aircraft downснижать категориюdowngrade a category toснижать регулярностьimpair regularityснижать режим работы двигателяslow down an engineснижать скорость воздушного судна доdecelerate the aircraft toснижаться до заданного эшелонаlevel down -
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•The molecules move down from the upper layer.
•The arc is deflected downwards magnetically.
•As the car rolls downhill its potential energy decreases and is converted to kinetic energy.
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•The molecules move down from the upper layer.
•The arc is deflected downwards magnetically.
•As the car rolls downhill its potential energy decreases and is converted to kinetic energy.
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5 подземные воды
подземные воды
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Water that occupies pores and crevices in rock and soil, below the surface and above a layer of impermeable material. It is free to move gravitationally, either downwards towards the impermeable layer or by following a gradient. (Source: ALL)
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