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1 deteriorate
[dɪ'tɪərɪəreɪt]verbo intransitivo [ weather] guastarsi; [ health] aggravarsi; [situation, economy, sales] peggiorare; [ building] rovinarsito deteriorate into — [ discussion] degenerare in
* * *[di'tiəriəreit](to grow worse: His work has deteriorated recently.) deteriorare, deteriorarsi* * *[dɪ'tɪərɪəreɪt]verbo intransitivo [ weather] guastarsi; [ health] aggravarsi; [situation, economy, sales] peggiorare; [ building] rovinarsito deteriorate into — [ discussion] degenerare in
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2 (to) deteriorate
(to) deteriorate /dɪˈtɪərɪəreɪt/v. i.2 ( di una crisi) deteriorarsi, degenerare: The situation is deteriorating rapidly, la situazione si sta deteriorando rapidamente; The argument deteriorated rapidly into a fight, il diverbio è rapidamente degenerato in una rissadeteriorationn. [u]2 deterioramento, degenerazione: the deterioration of the economic crisis, il deterioramento della crisi economica. -
3 (to) deteriorate
(to) deteriorate /dɪˈtɪərɪəreɪt/v. i.2 ( di una crisi) deteriorarsi, degenerare: The situation is deteriorating rapidly, la situazione si sta deteriorando rapidamente; The argument deteriorated rapidly into a fight, il diverbio è rapidamente degenerato in una rissadeteriorationn. [u]2 deterioramento, degenerazione: the deterioration of the economic crisis, il deterioramento della crisi economica.
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deteriorate — 01. Grandpa s health has [deteriorated] a lot in the last few hours, and he isn t expected to live through the night. 02. Attempts at peace talks are continuing amid fears that the situation will [deteriorate] into a full scale war. 03. Weather… … Grammatical examples in English
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