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1) (end) [ organization] cessare progressivamente l'attività; [ activity] ridursi, diminuire; [ production] rallentare; (relax) [ person] distendersi, rilassarsi2) [ clockwork] scaricarsi; wind down [sth.], wind [sth.] down3) (open) abbassare [ car window]4) (prepare for closure) ridurre, diminuire [ activity]; fare cessare progressivamente l'attività di [ organization]* * *1. vt + adv(car window) abbassare, (fig: production, business) diminuire2. vi + advrilassarsi, distendersi* * *1) (end) [ organization] cessare progressivamente l'attività; [ activity] ridursi, diminuire; [ production] rallentare; (relax) [ person] distendersi, rilassarsi2) [ clockwork] scaricarsi; wind down [sth.], wind [sth.] down3) (open) abbassare [ car window]4) (prepare for closure) ridurre, diminuire [ activity]; fare cessare progressivamente l'attività di [ organization] -
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1) [organization] réduire ses activités; [activity, production] toucher à sa fin; [person] se détendre2) [clockwork] être sur le point de s'arrêterwind down [something], wind [something] down3) baisser [car window]4) mettre fin à [activity, organization] -
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■ wind downA v. t. + avv.3 (fin.) ridurre gradualmente, rallentare, ridimensionare: to wind down one's business in Asia, rallentare le proprie operazioni in AsiaB v. i. + avv.4 (fig.) rilassarsi; calmarsi. -
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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 -
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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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фраз. гл.1) сводить на нет, "сворачивать" (какой-л. процесс, какую-л. деятельность)The enemy might prefer gradually to "wind down" the level of combat step by step. ( Guardian Weekly) — Возможно, враг предпочтёт постепенно, шаг за шагом, свести на нет накал борьбы.
Syn:2) постепенно сходить на нет; мало-помалу исчезатьInstead of winding down, investigations were being stepped up. — Вместо того, чтобы прекратиться, расследования были ускорены.
3) расслабляться, успокаиваться; отдыхатьAfter each business trip it takes him about two days to wind down. — После каждой командировки ему нужно около двух дней, чтобы прийти в себя.
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расслабиться, успокоиться, утихомиритьсяYou’ll be able to wind down now that all the election excitement is over.
The football crowds don’t wind down after a good game until they’re nearly home.
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[ʹwaındʹdaʋn] phr v1. (постепенно) сводить на нет, спускать на тормозах, свёртывать2. постепенно сходить на нет; мало-помалу исчезать3. расслабляться, сбрасывать напряжение, отдыхать -
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[ˌwaind'daun]phr v1) ( поступово) звести нанівець, "згортати" (діяльність, процес)2) поступово сходити нанівець; мало-помалу зникати3) розслаблятися, скидати напругу, відпочивати -
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[ˌwaind'daun]phr v1) ( поступово) звести нанівець, "згортати" (діяльність, процес)2) поступово сходити нанівець; мало-помалу зникати3) розслаблятися, скидати напругу, відпочивати -
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1. phr v сводить на нет, спускать на тормозах, свёртывать2. phr v постепенно сходить на нет; мало-помалу исчезать3. phr v расслабляться, сбрасывать напряжение, отдыхать -
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['waɪnd'daʊn]1) Общая лексика: деэскалация, мало-помалу исчезать, отдыхать, постепенная ликвидация, постепенно сходить на нет, расслабляться, сбрасывать напряжение, свёртывать, сведение на нет, сводить на нет (постепенно), спускать на тормозах, заканчиваться (The summer is winding down and parents are thinking back-to-school sales.), сворачивать (бизнес), Развеяться (в значении "отдыхать"), замедлять ход, подходить к концу, постепенно замедляться, сбавлять обороты, свернуть, опускать стекло (вручную, в авомобиле)2) Макаров: постепенно сводить на нет -
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1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<window\>\> ( Auto) bajar; \<\<productionade\>\> reducir* paulatinamente2) v + adv (colloq) relajarse1.VT + ADV [+ car window] bajar; (=scale down) [+ production, business] disminuir poco a poco, reducir poco a poco2. VI + ADV1) (lit) [clock] pararse2) * (=relax) relajarse3) * (=come to an end) [activity, event] tocar a su fin* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<window\>\> ( Auto) bajar; \<\<production/trade\>\> reducir* paulatinamente2) v + adv (colloq) relajarse
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wind-down — UK [ˈwaɪnd ˌdaʊn] / US noun [countable] Word forms wind down : singular wind down plural wind downs the time or process when you gradually do less of an activity because you are preparing to stop completely … English dictionary
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wind down — verb Date: 1952 intransitive verb 1. to draw gradually toward an end < the party was winding down > 2. relax, unwind < wind down with a good book > transitive verb to cause a gradual lessening of usually with the intention of bringing to an end … New Collegiate Dictionary