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  • 1 decline

    1. v западам, влошавам се, отказвам, скланям, отклонявам
    2. n западане, упадък, прен. залез
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    спускам; спадане; спадам; упадък; упадам; скланям; склонявам; отклонявам; отхвърлям; отпадане; влошаване; влошавам се; залез; западане; западам; завършек; заник; клоня; накланям се; намаление; навеждам се;
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    1. n западане, упадък, прен. залез 2. v западам, влошавам се, отказвам, скланям, отклонявам
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    decline[di´klain] I. v 1. западам, отпадам, влошавам се (за здраве); намалявам (се); спадам, понижавам се (за температура); 2. не приемам, отклонявам, отхвърлям, отказвам се (от); \decline an offer отхвърлям предложение; 3. клоня към залез, отивам към края си; \declineing yeаrs преклонна възраст, старини; 4. отклонявам се ( from); 5. рядко клоня (соча) надолу; накланям се, навеждам се, вися, спускам се; 6. рядко навеждам, наклонявам, свеждам, скланям, овесвам; 7. ез. скланям; II. n 1. западане, упадък; on the \decline в упадък, по нанадолнището, към залез, към края си; 2. отпадане, влошаване (на здраве); изнурителна болест, туберкулоза, охтика; to fall into a \decline залинявам; 3. намаление, спадане; \decline in population, population \decline намаление на естествения прираст; \decline in prices намаление на цени; 4. упадък, залез, заник, завършък, край.

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