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  • 1 diminish

    1. intransitive verb
    nachlassen; [Zahl:] sich verringern; [Vorräte, Autorität, Einfluss:] abnehmen; [Wert, Bedeutung, Ansehen:] geringer werden

    diminish in value/number — an Wert verlieren/an Zahl od. zahlenmäßig abnehmen

    2. transitive verb
    vermindern; verringern; (fig.) herabwürdigen [Person]; schmälern [Ansehen, Ruf]
    * * *
    [di'miniʃ]
    (to make or become less: Our supplies are diminishing rapidly.) vermindern
    - academic.ru/115870/diminished">diminished
    * * *
    di·min·ish
    [dɪˈmɪnɪʃ]
    I. vt
    1. (lessen)
    to \diminish sth etw vermindern [o verringern]
    to \diminish sb's achievements jds Leistungen schmälern [o herabwürdigen]
    to \diminish a memory eine Erinnerung beeinträchtigen
    to \diminish sb's resolve jdn verunsichern
    to \diminish sb jdn herabsetzen [o herabwürdigen
    II. vi sich akk vermindern; pain nachlassen, abklingen; influence, value abnehmen, zurückgehen
    to \diminish [greatly] in value [stark] an Wert verlieren
    * * *
    [dI'mInɪʃ]
    1. vt
    1) (= reduce) verringern; price, authority herabsetzen; value, strength (ver)mindern, verringern; number verkleinern; enthusiasm dämpfen; reputation schmälern; power einschränken
    2) (MUS) (um einen Halbton) vermindern
    2. vi
    (= be reduced) sich verringern; (speed, authority, strength) abnehmen, sich vermindern; (price) fallen, sinken; (value) sich vermindern, sich verringern; (number) sich verkleinern; (enthusiasm) nachlassen; (reputation) schlechter werden

    law of diminishing returns (Econ)Gesetz nt von der fallenden Profitrate

    to diminish in valueim Wert sinken, an Wert verlieren

    * * *
    diminish [dıˈmınıʃ]
    A v/t
    1. verringern, (ver)mindern:
    diminished responsibility JUR verminderte Zurechnungsfähigkeit
    2. verkleinern
    3. reduzieren, herabsetzen
    4. (ab)schwächen
    5. fig herabwürdigen, -setzen
    6. ARCH verjüngen:
    7. MUS
    a) Notenwerte, ein Thema verkleinern
    b) ein Intervall, einen Akkord vermindern
    B v/i
    1. sich vermindern, sich verringern:
    diminish in numbers weniger werden;
    diminish in value an Wert verlieren
    2. abnehmen
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    nachlassen; [Zahl:] sich verringern; [Vorräte, Autorität, Einfluss:] abnehmen; [Wert, Bedeutung, Ansehen:] geringer werden

    diminish in value/number — an Wert verlieren/an Zahl od. zahlenmäßig abnehmen

    2. transitive verb
    vermindern; verringern; (fig.) herabwürdigen [Person]; schmälern [Ansehen, Ruf]
    * * *
    v.
    vermindern v.

    English-german dictionary > diminish

  • 2 DCF

    DCF, dcf (Abk. für discounted cash flow) ACC, ECON, FIN abgezinster Cashflow m, diskontierter Bargeldfluss m, diskontierter Einnahmeüberschuss m; Barwert m, barwertiger Cashflow m, Cashflow-Barwert m (evaluation of alternative investment projects by reducing a stream of net returns = Einnahmeüberschüsse to a single value at a defined point in time, e.g. net present value = Kapitalwertmethode and internal rate of return = interner Zinsfuß)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > DCF

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