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101 Verfall
Ver·fall [fɛɐ̭ʼfal] mder \Verfall historischer Gebäude the dilapidation of historical buildings;in \Verfall geraten to fall into decayder \Verfall der Moral the decline in morals npl;der \Verfall des Römischen Reiches the fall of the Roman Empire -
102 ветшать
(о церк. зданиях и т. п.) to decay, to fall into decay [disrepair]; to become dilapidated -
103 упадок
м.1) ( спад в развитии) decline, decay; (в литературе, искусстве тж.) decadenceприходи́ть в упа́док — fall into decay
в состоя́нии упа́дка — on the decline
2) ( ослабление духовных и физических сил) collapse, breakdownупа́док ду́ха — despondency; low spirits pl; depression
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104 хиреть
несовер. - хиреть; совер. - захиретьбез доп.weaken, grow sickly; wither, droop (о растениях); fall into decay, decay перен. ( приходить в упадок) -
105 упадок упад·ок
ebb, decline; (загнивание) decayнаходиться в упадке — to be at an ebb / on the decline
приходить в упадок — to fall into decay, to decline
в состоянии упадка — on the decline, in a state of depression
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106 degrade
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107 разрушаться
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108 приходить в упадок
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > приходить в упадок
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109 tənəzzül
decline, decay, regresstənəzzül etmək, tənəzzülə uğramaq – fall into decay -
110 forfalde
4разруша́ться; приходи́ть в упа́док* * ** * *vb( om bygning) become dilapidated;(især fig) fall into decay;( til betaling) fall due, mature;[ forfalde til](dvs blive forfalden til) take to, become addicted to ( fx drink);( have tendens til) tend to, be liable to ( fx take the easiest way out). -
111 délabrer
délabrer [delαbʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► se délabrer [maison, mur, matériel] to fall into decay* * *delabʀe
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verbe transitif to ruin [maison, équipement]
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se délabrer verbe pronominal [maison, équipement, économie, pays] to become run-down; [affaires] to go to rack and ruin; [santé] to deteriorate* * *délabrer verb table: aimerA vtr to ruin [maison, équipement, vêtement, santé, économie]; to deplete [fortune].B se délabrer vpr1 [maison, équipement, économie, pays] to become run-down; [affaires] to go to rack and ruin; [santé] to deteriorate;2 se délabrer la santé/l'estomac to ruin one's health/stomach.[delabre] verbe transitif1. [bâtiment, meuble] to ruin2. [santé] to ruin[organe] to damage3. [réputation] to ruin————————se délabrer verbe pronominal intransitif[bâtiment] to go to ruins[entreprise] to collapse -
112 κεραΐζω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `destroy' (Il.).Other forms: aor. κεραΐσαι (Hdt.), - ΐξαι (Nonn.), fut. inf. κεραϊξέμεν (Π 830 after Bekker for κεραϊζέμεν),Compounds: also with ἐκ- (Call., AP),Derivatives: κεραϊστής `destroyer' (h. Merc. 336; Zumbach Neuerungen 7), κεραϊσμός `destruction' (D. H.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [578] *ḱerh₂- `damage, intr. fall apart'Etymology: The secondary present κεραΐζω, the basis of the group, may have replaced an older primary verb, which is retained in the nasalpresents Skt. śr̥ṇā́ti `breaks', OIr. ar-a-chrin `fall into decay'. The disyll. stem κερα- has an exact counterpart in Skt. aorist a-śarī-t (length of the ī secondary) and in the OIr. preterite do-cer `he fell' (IE. ḱerh₂-). In Greek he is still seen in ἀ-κέρα-ιος `unhurt', perhaps also in ἀ-κήρα-τος `id.' (η metr. lengthening?, cf. s. v.). An intermediate noun *κερα-Ϝός (Bechtel Lex. s. v.; cf. also Schwyzer 735) is improbable and unecessary. - Independent formations are κεραυνός; not here κήρ; s. vv.Page in Frisk: 1,822Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεραΐζω
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113 изчезна
вж. изчезвам* * *изчѐзна,изчѐзвам гл. disappear, vanish; поет. evanish; evaporate; ( избягвам) разг. make o.s. scarce, do a bunk, bugger off, buzz off, cop out, vamoose, do a runner; ( постепенно) fade (away); (за раса, език и пр.) become extinct, die out; (за обичай) fall into decay; безследно \изчезна disappear, (и воен.) be missing; disappear without trace; vanish into thin air; изчезвай! get out of here! out you go! off with you! come out of that! \изчезна от погледа disappear from/pass out of sight, fade out of view, vanish from sight.* * *вж. изчезвам -
114 приходить в ветхость
General subject: fall into decayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приходить в ветхость
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115 in Verfall geraten
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116 ветхость
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117 ветшать
обветшатьbecome* decrepit, fall* into decay; (о здании тж.) become* dilapidated -
118 хиреть
захиретьgrow* sickly; ( о растениях) wither, droop; (перен.: приходить в упадок) fall* into decay -
119 зачахнути
1) ( зав'янути - про рослини) to wither away, to wilt, to droop2) ( захиріти - про людину) to pine; to become weak, to fade away3) ( занепасти) to fall into decay; to be neglected -
120 a cădea în ruină
to fall into decayto go to (rack and) ruin.
См. также в других словарях:
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fall — v. & n. v.intr. (past fell; past part. fallen) 1 a go or come down freely; descend rapidly from a higher to a lower level (fell from the top floor; rain was falling). b drop or be dropped (supplies fell by parachute; the curtain fell). 2 a (often … Useful english dictionary