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21 degeneration
1. n упадок, вырождение, дегенерация2. n ухудшение свойств3. n биол. вырождение4. n мед. перерождение5. n дегенеративностьСинонимический ряд:1. corruption (noun) corruption; depravation; dissipation; dissolution2. decline (noun) consumption; decay; decline; decrease; degradation; descent; ebb; failure; fall; regression; retrogression; worsening3. deterioration (noun) atrophy; decadence; declension; declination; degeneracy; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; downfall; downgrade4. ruin (noun) decimation; destruction; devastation; disintegration; ruin; undoingАнтонимический ряд: -
22 deterioration
1. n ухудшение2. n порча, повреждение; износdeterioration failure — износовый отказ; отказ по износу
Синонимический ряд:1. atrophy (noun) atrophy; decadence; declension; declination; decline; degeneracy; degeneration; degringolade; devaluation; devolution; downfall; downgrade; ebbing; failure; getting worse; retrogression; rotting; waning; weakening; worsening2. decay (noun) breakdown; decay; decomposition; rot; spoilage3. ruin (noun) decimation; destruction; devastation; disintegration; ruin; undoing4. wear (noun) dilapidation; erosion; rubbing off; wear; wearing away -
23 decrease
1. intransitive verbabnehmen; [Anzahl, Einfuhr, Produktivität:] abnehmen, zurückgehen; [Stärke, Gesundheit:] nachlassen2. transitive verbdecrease in price — im Preis fallen
reduzieren; [ver]mindern [Wert, Lärm, Körperkraft]; schmälern [Popularität, Macht]3. nounRückgang, der; (in weight, stocks) Abnahme, die; (in strength, power, energy) Nachlassen, das; (in value, noise) Minderung, diebe on the decrease — see 1.
* * *1. [di'kri:s] verb(to make or become less: Their numbers had decreased over the previous year.) abnehmen2. ['di:kri:s] noun* * *de·creaseI. vi[dɪˈkri:s, ˈdi:kri:s]crime, unemployment, inflation abnehmen, zurückgehenII. vt[dɪˈkri:s, ˈdi:kri:s]▪ to \decrease sth etw reduzierento \decrease costs Kosten verringern [o reduzieren]to \decrease prices/spending Ausgaben/Preise senkento \decrease production die Produktion drosselnIII. n[ˈdi:kri:s]\decrease in births Geburtenrückgang m\decrease in price Preissenkung f▪ to be on the \decrease rückläufig sein* * *[diː'kriːs]1. viabnehmen; (figures, output, life expectancy, birth rate, production) zurückgehen, abnehmen; (strength, enthusiasm, intensity) nachlassen; (in knitting) abnehmenit decreases in value — es verliert an Wert
2. vtverringern, reduzieren3. n['diːkriːs] Abnahme f; (in figures, output, life expectancy, birth rate, production) Rückgang m; (in strength, enthusiasm, intensity) Nachlassen ntdecrease in speed — Verminderung or Abnahme f der Geschwindigkeit
* * *decrease [diːˈkriːs]A v/i (allmählich) abnehmen, sich vermindern, sich verringern:the days decrease in length die Tage werden kürzer;decreasing series MATH fallende ReiheB v/t vermindern, -ringern, -kleinern, -kürzen, herabsetzen, reduzierenC s [a. ˈdiːkriːs] Abnahme f, Verminderung f, Verringerung f, Verkleinerung f, Verkürzung f, Reduzierung f, Rückgang m ( alle:in gen):be on the decrease → A;decrease in prices Preisrückgang;decrease in value Wertminderung fdec. abk1. deceased verstorben2. declaration3. declension4. decrease* * *1. intransitive verbabnehmen; [Anzahl, Einfuhr, Produktivität:] abnehmen, zurückgehen; [Stärke, Gesundheit:] nachlassen2. transitive verbdecrease in value/size/weight — an Wert/Größe/Gewicht verlieren
reduzieren; [ver]mindern [Wert, Lärm, Körperkraft]; schmälern [Popularität, Macht]3. nounRückgang, der; (in weight, stocks) Abnahme, die; (in strength, power, energy) Nachlassen, das; (in value, noise) Minderung, diebe on the decrease — see 1.
* * *n.Minderung f.Rückgang -¨e m.Verkleinerung f.Verminderung f.Verringerung f. v.abnehmen v.herabsetzen v.kleiner werden ausdr.nachlassen v.reduzieren v.sich vermindern v.vermindern v.verringern v. -
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1. n книжн. отклонение, склонение; наклон2. n астр. склонение3. n деклинация, склонение4. n топ. ориентирование5. n уст. амер. вежливый отказ6. n амер. отказ кандидата баллотироватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. deterioration (noun) atrophy; decadence; declension; decline; degeneracy; degeneration; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; disintegration; downfall; downgrade; ebbing; failure; ruin; waning; weakening; worsening2. deviation (noun) departure; deviation; variance3. slope (noun) declivity; descent; gradient; inclination; slope -
25 downfall
1. n падение, крушение, крах; гибель, разорение2. n то, что губит3. n низвержение4. n ливень5. n сильный снегопад6. n западня, ловушкаСинонимический ряд:1. destruction (noun) bane; collapse; comedown; descent; destroyer; destruction; drop; fall; ruin; ruination; undoing; waterloo2. deterioration (noun) atrophy; decadence; declension; declination; decline; degeneracy; degeneration; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; downgrade3. rain (noun) cloudburst; cloud-burst; deluge; flood; precipitation; rain; rainstorm; shower; thundershower; torrentАнтонимический ряд: -
26 deceased
1.(Law/formal)adjective verstorben2. nounVerstorbene, der/die* * *[di'si:st](dead: His parents, now deceased, were very wealthy.) verstorben- academic.ru/118933/the_deceased">the deceased* * *de·ceased[dɪˈsi:st]( form)I. n<pl ->▪ the \deceased der/die Verstorbene▪ the \deceased pl die Verstorbenen plrecently \deceased kürzlich verstorben* * *[dɪ'siːst] (JUR form)1. adjge- or verstorbenJohn Brown, deceased — der verstorbene John Brown
2. nthe deceased — der/die Tote or Verstorbene; (pl) die Toten or Verstorbenen pl
* * *A adj ver-, gestorbena) der oder die Verstorbene,b) koll die Verstorbenen pld. abk1. date2. daughter3. day4. deceased5. denarius, denarii pl, = penny, pence pl7. dieddec. abk1. deceased verstorben2. declaration3. declension4. decrease* * *1.(Law/formal)adjective verstorben2. nounVerstorbene, der/die* * *adj.verstorben adj. -
27 conjugation
1. n соединение2. n грам. спряжение3. n биол. конъюгация4. n мат. физ. сопряжениеСинонимический ряд:1. grammar (noun) change in a word; change of gender; change of tense; declension; grammar; inflection; linguistics; person; word structure2. union (noun) combination; melding; unification; union -
28 decadence
1. n книжн. упадок; ухудшение2. n иск. декадентство, упадочничество, декадансСинонимический ряд:1. decline (noun) consumption; decay; decline; decrease; degeneration; degradation; disintegration; ebb; failure; fall; retrogression; ruin; worsening2. deterioration (noun) atrophy; declension; declination; degeneracy; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; downfall; downgrade -
29 decline
1. n падение, упадок, спадon the decline, in decline — в состоянии упадка
2. n убыль; истощение, падение3. n понижение4. n ухудшение5. n период затихания6. n склон, конец, закат7. n изнурительная болезнь,8. n хандра, депрессияhe was going into one of his declines — им снова овладевала депрессия, он снова погружался в хандру
9. n бот. увядание, вилт10. n редк. уклон, понижение, скат11. v опускаться; идти вниз, под уклон12. v наклоняться; клониться13. v заходить14. v уменьшаться, убывать, идти на убыль15. v угасать16. v спадать17. v приходить в упадок18. v приходить в расстройство; ухудшаться; ослабевать; чахнутьhis health declined considerably — его здоровье сильно расстроилось ; он очень сдал
19. v отклонять, отводить, отвергатьto decline battle — уклониться от боя, не принять бой
20. v отказываться21. v шахм. отклонять, не принимать22. v наклонять, склонять23. v грам. склонять24. v уст. отклоняться, отходить, отступатьСинонимический ряд:1. deterioration (noun) atrophy; decadence; decay; declension; declination; decrease; degeneracy; degeneration; degradation; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; diminution; disintegration; dissolution; downfall; downgrade; ebb; ebbing; failure; ruin; waning; weakening; worsening2. dip (noun) declivity; descent; dip; dive; downslide; downswing; downtrend; downturn; drop; drop-off; fall; falloff; hill; incline; pitch; plunge; sag; skid; slide; slip; slope; slump; tumble3. abase (verb) abase; condescend; debase; lower oneself; stoop4. cheapen (verb) cheapen; decrease; depreciate; drop5. descend (verb) bend downward; descend; dip; droop; fall; fall off; go down; incline; sag; set; settle; slope6. refuse (verb) avoid; deny; desist; disapprove; dismiss; refuse; reject; repel; reprobate; repudiate; say no; spurn; turn down7. weaken (verb) corrode; decay; degenerate; deteriorate; die; disimprove; disintegrate; dwindle; fade; fail; flag; languish; retrograde; rot; sink; wane; waste; weaken; worsenАнтонимический ряд:accept; growth; improve; incline; increase; rise -
30 degeneracy
1. n вырождение2. n дегенеративность3. n упадок, испорченностьСинонимический ряд:1. abasement (noun) abasement; debasement; depravation; inability; inferiority; meanness; wickedness2. deterioration (noun) atrophy; decadence; declension; declination; decline; degeneration; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; downfall; downgrade; ruin -
31 devaluation
n фин. девальвацияСинонимический ряд:1. deterioration (noun) atrophy; decadence; declension; declination; decline; degeneracy; degeneration; degringolade; deterioration; devolution; downfall; downgrade; ruin2. loss (noun) deflation; depreciation; harm; loss; mark-down; reduction; shrinkage -
32 downgrade
понижать; уклон; упадокСинонимический ряд:1. deterioration (noun) atrophy; decadence; declension; declination; degeneracy; degeneration; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; downfall; ruin2. hillside (noun) decline; descent; gradient; hillside; inclination; incline; slope3. degrade (verb) break; bump; bust; cheapen; debase; declass; degrade; demean; demerit; disgrade; disrate; put down4. depreciate (verb) depreciate; devalorize; devaluate; devalue; mark down; reduce; soften; underprize; underrate; undervalue; write down; write off5. discount (verb) belittle; decry; derogate; detract; discount; disparage; minimise; talk down6. lower (verb) decrease; demote; deprecate; lower; minimize -
33 inflection
1. перегиб; точка перегиба; построение флективной формы; словоизменение; флексия2. модуляцияСинонимический ряд:1. grammar (noun) change in a word; change of gender; change of tense; conjugation; declension; grammar; linguistics; person; word structure2. pronunciation (noun) accent; articulation; emphasis; intonation; modulation of voice; pitch variation; pronunciation; tone; tone of voice; voice change -
34 atrophy
1. n мед. атрофия органа; исхудание2. n биол. остановка развития3. n притупление; утрата4. v атрофироваться5. v изнурять6. v истощатьсяa talent can atrophy if it is not used — талант может иссякнуть, если его не использовать
Синонимический ряд:1. deterioration (noun) decadence; declension; declination; decline; degeneracy; degeneration; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; disintegration; downfall; downgrade; enervation; ruin; worsening2. shrivel (verb) decay; degenerate; droop; dry up; languish; shrink; shrivel; waste; wilt; witherАнтонимический ряд:development; thrive -
35 devolution
1. n передача2. n переход3. n биол. вырождение, регресс; перерождениеСинонимический ряд:deterioration (noun) atrophy; decadence; declension; declination; decline; degeneracy; degeneration; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; downfall; downgrade; ruin -
36 linguistics
n лингвистика, языкознание, языковедениеСинонимический ряд:grammar (noun) change in a word; change of gender; change of tense; conjugation; declension; grammar; inflection; person; word structure -
37 word structure
структура слова; формат словаСинонимический ряд:grammar (noun) change in a word; change of gender; change of tense; conjugation; declension; grammar; inflection; linguistics; person
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