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1 relax
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2 wind down
1. transitive verb1) (lower) mit einer Winde herunter-/hinunterlassen; herunterdrehen [Autofenster]2) (fig.): (reduce gradually) einschränken; drosseln [Produktion]; (and cease) allmählich einstellen2. intransitive verb* * *I. vt1. (lower)to \wind down down the car window das Autofenster herunterkurbeln▪ to \wind down down ⇆ sth etw zurückschraubento \wind down down activities/operations Aktivitäten/Operationen reduzierento \wind down down a business ein Geschäft auflösento \wind down down production ECON die Produktion drosselnII. vi2. (cease) auslaufen\wind downing-down exercises Entspannungsübungen pl* * *1. vt sep1) car windows etc herunterdrehen or -kurbeln2. vi1) (= lose speed clock) ablaufen2) (path etc) sich hinunterwinden or -schlängeln3) (inf: relax) abspannen, entspannen* * *A v/t2. eine Produktion etc auslaufen lassenB v/i fig an Schwung verlieren* * *1. transitive verb1) (lower) mit einer Winde herunter-/hinunterlassen; herunterdrehen [Autofenster]2) (fig.): (reduce gradually) einschränken; drosseln [Produktion]; (and cease) allmählich einstellen2. intransitive verb -
3 wind down
vt1) ( lower)to \wind down down the car window das Autofenster herunterkurbeln2) ( gradually reduce)to \wind down down <-> sth etw zurückschrauben;to \wind down down activities/ operations Aktivitäten/Operationen reduzieren;to \wind down down a business ein Geschäft auflösen;2) ( cease) auslaufen\wind downing-down exercises Entspannungsübungen fpl
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