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تَضَاءَل \ diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. be on the wane: to grow smaller. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
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تَقَلَّصَ \ contract: to become smaller or shorter: Hot metals contract as they cool. dwindle: to become less and less: Our class dwindled daily as the illness spread. shrink: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. -
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قَلَّصَ \ shrink: to contract; to become smaller; make (cloth, etc.) smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. \ See Also تقلص (تَقَلَّصَ)، قبض (قَبَّضَ) -
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I [ʃrɪŋk] past tense shrank [ʃræŋk]: past participle shrunk [ʃraŋk] verb1) to (cause material, clothes etc to) become smaller:يَنْكَمِشDo they shrink the material before they make it up into clothes?
2) to move back in fear, disgust etc (from):يَجْفَل، يَرْتَدShe shrank (back) from the man.
3) to wish to avoid something unpleasant:يُحْجِم، يَتَجَنَّب II [ʃrɪŋk] nounI shrank from telling him the terrible news.
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قَلَّلَ \ cut down: to lessen: You must cut down your smoking. decrease: to make or become less. diminish: to lessen; grow smaller. lessen: to make or become less. reduce: to make less: Reduce speed when you come to a bend in the road. shrink: to become smaller; make (cloth, etc.) smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. \ See Also قل (قَلَّ)، نقص (نَقَصَ) -
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اِرْتَدَّ \ recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. shrink: to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. withdraw: to draw back; move back: He withdrew from the race when he hurt his foot. When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِنْسَحَب -
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جَفَلَ \ shrink: to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound. -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > shrink
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10 shrink wrap agreement
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11 shrink wrap license
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12 shrink, shrank
اِنْكَمَشَ \ contract: to become smaller or shorter: Hot metals contract as they cool. shrink, shrank: to become smaller: The school’s numbers shrank from 400 to only 250 children. This coat will shrink if you wash it. \ See Also تقلص (تَقَلَّصَ) -
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نَفَرَ \ shrink, (shrank, shrunk): to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. -
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16 Shrink QFP
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17 Shrink Quad Flat Package
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Shrink Quad Flat Package
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19 Shrink ZIP
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20 shrink mockup template
Abbreviation: SMUTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > shrink mockup template
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shrink — [ʆrɪŋk] verb shrank PASTTENSE [ʆræŋk] shrunk PASTPART [ʆrʌŋk] 1. [intransitive] to become smaller in amount, size, or value: • The economy is expected to shrink slightly. • In the past decade, the number of employees h … Financial and business terms
Shrink — Shrink, v. i. [imp. {Shrank}or {Shrunk}p. p. {Shrunk} or {Shrunken}, but the latter is now seldom used except as a participial adjective; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shrinking}.] [OE. shrinken, schrinken, AS. scrincan; akin to OD. schrincken, and probably… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shrink — can refer to:* Shrink , a slang term for a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist or psychologist (derived from the word headshrinker ) *Shrinkage (accounting), a retail term for the money lost by undercharged, damaged, or stolen goods … Wikipedia
Shrink — Shrink, v. t. 1. To cause to contract or shrink; as, to shrink finnel by imersing it in boiling water. [1913 Webster] 2. To draw back; to withdraw. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The Libyc Hammon shrinks his horn. Milton. [1913 Webster] {To shrink on}… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shrink — [shriŋk] vi. shrank or shrunk, shrunk or shrunken, shrinking [ME schrynken < OE scrincan, akin to Swed skrynka, to wrinkle < IE * (s)kreng < base * (s)ker , to bend, turn > SHRIMP, Gr kirkos, a ring, L curvus, curved] 1. to become or… … English World dictionary
Shrink — Shrink, n. 1. The act shrinking; shrinkage; contraction; also, recoil; withdrawal. [1913 Webster] Yet almost wish, with sudden shrink, That I had less to praise. Leigh Hunt. [1913 Webster] 2. [Contraction of head shrinker, a colloquial term for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shrink — O.E. scrincan (class III strong verb; past tense scranc, pp. scruncen), from P.Gmc. *skrenkanan (Cf. M.Du. schrinken), probably from PIE root * (s)ker to turn, bend. Originally with causal shrench (Cf. drink/drench). The meaning draw back, recoil … Etymology dictionary
shrink — [v1] become smaller compress, concentrate, condense, constrict, contract, decrease, deflate, diminish, drop off, dwindle, fail, fall off, fall short, grow smaller, lessen, narrow, reduce, shorten, shrivel, wane, waste, waste away, weaken, wither … New thesaurus
shrink — ► VERB (past shrank; past part. shrunk or (especially as adj. ) shrunken) 1) become or make smaller in size or amount; contract. 2) (of clothes or material) become smaller as a result of being immersed in water. 3) move back or away in fear or… … English terms dictionary
shrink — index abridge (shorten), commute, condense, constrict (compress), decrease, deduct (reduce) … Law dictionary
shrink — shriŋk n a clinical psychiatrist or psychologist called also headshrinker … Medical dictionary