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the storm is subsiding

  • 1 subside

    intransitive verb
    1) (sink to lower level) [Wasser, Flut, Fluss:] sinken; [Boden, Haus:] sich senken; [Schwellung:] zurückgehen
    2) (abate) nachlassen

    subside intoverfallen in (+ Akk.) [Untätigkeit, Schweigen usw.]

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    1) ((of land, streets, buildings etc) to sink lower: When a building starts to subside, cracks usually appear in the walls.) sich senken
    2) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) sinken
    3) ((of a storm, noise or other disturbance) to become quieter: They stayed anchored in harbour till the wind subsided.) sich legen
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    sub·side
    [səbˈsaɪd]
    vi
    1. (abate) nachlassen, sich akk legen, abklingen
    the pain in my foot \subsided der Schmerz in meinem Fuß ließ nach
    the fever has \subsided das Fieber ist gesunken
    the commotion will soon \subside der Aufruhr wird sich bald legen
    the flooding has begun to \subside die Flut geht allmählich zurück
    the storm is subsiding der Sturm flaut ab
    2. (into sth soft or liquid) absinken, einsinken, absacken, sich akk senken [o setzen]
    the ground was in danger of subsiding der Boden war in Gefahr, abzusacken
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    [səb'saɪd]
    vi
    1) (flood, river) sinken; (land, building, road) sich senken, absacken (inf)
    2) (storm, wind) abflauen, nachlassen, sich legen; (anger, excitement, laughter, noise) nachlassen, abklingen; (fever) sinken
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    subside [səbˈsaıd] v/i
    1. sich senken:
    a) sinken (Flut etc)
    b) (ein)sinken, absacken (Boden etc), sich setzen (Haus etc)
    2. CHEM sich (ab)setzen, sich niederschlagen
    3. fig abklingen, abflauen, nachlassen, sich legen (Fieber, Sturm etc):
    subside into verfallen in (akk)
    4. umg sich fallen lassen, sinken:
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    intransitive verb
    1) (sink to lower level) [Wasser, Flut, Fluss:] sinken; [Boden, Haus:] sich senken; [Schwellung:] zurückgehen
    2) (abate) nachlassen

    subside into — verfallen in (+ Akk.) [Untätigkeit, Schweigen usw.]

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    v.
    abklingen (Sturm, Erregung) v.
    sinken v.
    (§ p.,pp.: sank, ist gesunken) (•§ p.,pp.: sank, gesungen•)

    English-german dictionary > subside

  • 2 subside

    sub·side [səbʼsaɪd] vi
    1) ( abate) nachlassen, sich akk legen, abklingen;
    the pain in my foot \subsided der Schmerz in meinem Fuß ließ nach;
    the fever has \subsided das Fieber ist gesunken;
    the commotion will soon \subside der Aufruhr wird sich bald legen;
    the flooding has begun to \subside die Flut geht allmählich zurück;
    the storm is subsiding der Sturm flaut ab
    2) ( into sth soft or liquid) absinken, einsinken, absacken, sich akk senken [o setzen];
    the ground was in danger of subsiding der Boden war in Gefahr, abzusacken

    English-German students dictionary > subside

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