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61 обветшать
1) General subject: decay, dilapidate, weaken2) Makarov: become decrepit, deteriorate, go to rack and ruin, fall into disrepair -
62 приходить в негодность
1) General subject: go out, be unfit for use, become useless, fall into disrepair, wear out, go bad2) Australian slang: cark it3) Oil: outwearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приходить в негодность
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63 приходят в негодное состояние
General subject: fall into disrepairУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приходят в негодное состояние
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64 verlottern
pej.I v/i (ist verlottert) go to rack and ruin; Person, äußerlich: go to seed* * *ver|lọt|tern ptp verlo\#ttert aux sein (inf)1. vi(Stadt, Restaurant) to get or become run down; (Garten) to run wild; (Mensch) to go to the dogs; (moralisch) to go downhill2. vtGeld to squander, to fritter away* * *ver·lot·tern *vi Hilfsverb: sein to fall into disrepair, to become run-down; Mensch to run to seed, to go to the dogs fam▪ etw \verlottern lassen to let sth get run-down* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein (abwertend) <building, town, area, etc.> become run-down; < person> go to seed; <firm, business> go downhill, go to the dogs* * *verlottern pejA. v/i (ist verlottert) go to rack and ruin; Person, äußerlich: go to seedB. v/t (hat) squander;Hab und Gut verlottern squander all one’s possessions* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein (abwertend) <building, town, area, etc.> become run-down; < person> go to seed; <firm, business> go downhill, go to the dogs* * *v.to go to rack expr.to go to seed expr. -
65 baufällig
baufällig
dilapidated, derelict, tumble-down, crazy, ruinous, in bad (out of) repair;
• baufällig sein (Haus) to be in decay;
• baufällig werden to get out of repair, to fall into disrepair. -
66 baufällig werden
baufällig werden
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67 desmantelarse
VPR [casa] to fall into disrepair -
68 негодность
ж.1. unfitness2. ( плохое состояние) worthlessnessприйти в негодность — become* worthless; ( износиться) wear* out; (о зданиях и т. п.) fall* into disrepair
привести в негодность (вн.) — put* out of commission (d.), make* useless / worthless (d.); ( об одежде) wear* out (d.)
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69 негодность
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70 разхлопвам
1. (за кола) get rickety 2. се, разхлопам се (развалям се) fall into disrepair -
71 verlottern
ver·lot·tern *etw \verlottern lassen to let sth get run-down;verlottert run-down;ein verlottertes Gebäude a dilapidated building;ein verlotterter Mensch someone who has gone to the dogs [or run to seed] -
72 baufällig
baufällig dilapidated (Bauwerk); ramshackle, tumbledown, decaying, out of repair, rickety, ruinous, in a bad state of repair • baufällig werden fall into disrepairDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > baufällig
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73 propadati
vi impf decline, decay, deteriorate, go to ruin, go downhill, coll go to the dogs, sl go down the drain (- propasti) degenerate; (zgrada) dilapidate, crumble, fall into disrepair, become seedy; (kopniti, venuti) waste away; (neupotrebom, krivom upotrebom)* * *• rot• decay• wither• sink -
74 trošiti se
vr impf (osoba) wear (oneself) out; (predmet) wear out/away/off/down, fray, suffer from wear and tear; (propadati) fall into disrepair, decay, dilapidate; (novae) be spent* * *• expend• waste -
75 averiarse
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76 descomponerse
• become corrupted• become rotten• conk out• fall into disrepair• get shoved• get sick in• get sozzled• get spoilt• go to pieces• go to pots• putrefy• putresce• start to rot -
77 разхлопам се
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78 негодность
ж.1) ( непригодность) unfitness, unsuitability; ( бесполезность) uselessness2) ( плохое состояние) worthlessnessприйти́ в него́дность — become worthless; ( износиться) wear out; (о зданиях и т.п.) fall into disrepair
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79 еле дышать
1) уст. (с трудом жить, влачить жалкое существование) drag out a miserable existence; be at one's last gaspАртамон Ильич знал, что семейство это принадлежит к числу разорявшихся дворян, еле дышащих на последние крохи. (Г. Успенский, Нравы Растеряевой улицы) — Artamon Ilyich knew that the family belonged to the impoverished gentry dragging out a miserable existence.
2) (стать ветхим; прийти в негодность) become dilapidated; go to pieces; fall into disrepair; wear out; be unfit for useВсё покосилось... Сарай, как старик, сгорбился, дом еле дышит... (Б. Горбатов, Непокорённые) — His dwelling was a sorry sight... The shed stooped like an old man, the house nearly went to pieces...
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80 verfallen
1. addicted2. decayed3. dilapidated4. to decay5. to decompose6. to expire(Bauwerk etc.)to fall into disrepair
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