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déclin

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I. decline [Brit dɪˈklʌɪn, americ dəˈklaɪn] SUBST

1. decline (of empire, civilization, economy, industry, party, politician):

decline
déclin m (of de)
to be in decline
to go into or fall into decline

2. decline (of trade, demand, support):

decline
baisse f (in, of de)
to be on the or in decline
a 5% decline to 175
to go/fall into decline

3. decline (of health, condition, person):

decline
déclin m (in, of de)
to go/fall into (a) decline
his decline into madness

II. decline [Brit dɪˈklʌɪn, americ dəˈklaɪn] VERBO trans

1. decline (refuse):

decline offer, honour
to decline to do

2. decline LINGUÍS:

decline

III. decline [Brit dɪˈklʌɪn, americ dəˈklaɪn] VERBO intr

1. decline (drop):

decline number, rate, demand, sales, quality:
baisser (by de)
decline support:
decline business, trade:

2. decline (wane):

decline influence, empire, status, career, team:

3. decline (refuse):

decline

4. decline LINGUÍS:

decline

5. decline lit sun:

decline

IV. declining ADJ

1. declining (getting fewer, less):

2. declining (in decline):

declining empire, industry, influence etc

3. declining (getting worse):

declining health, quality

forest decline SUBST

forest decline
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decline
décroissance ADMIN, ECON
decline, fall (de in)
decline
decline (de in)
decline (de of)
society in decline
decline (de in)
decline (de in)
decline
déliquescent (déliquescente) industrie
in decline après subst

no Dicionário PONS

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I. decline [dɪˈklaɪn] SUBST no pl

1. decline (deterioration):

decline

2. decline (decrease):

decline
to be on/in the decline

II. decline [dɪˈklaɪn] VERBO intr

1. decline (diminish):

decline

2. decline (refuse):

decline

3. decline (deteriorate):

decline

III. decline [dɪˈklaɪn] VERBO trans

decline
to decline to +infin
refuser de +infin
precipitous decline
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régression d'une douleur, épidémie, d'une mentalité, société, histoire
decline
mental decline
to be in decline
decline
to go into decline
to decline
décliner forces, prestige
to decline
se décliner LINGUÍS
to decline
déclin des forces physiques et mentales
decline
déchéance d'une civilisation
decline
to be in decline
baisse de pouvoir, d'influence
decline
to decline
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inglês
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francês
francês

I. decline [dɪ·ˈklaɪn] SUBST

1. decline (deterioration):

decline

2. decline (decrease):

decline
to be on/in the decline

II. decline [dɪ·ˈklaɪn] VERBO intr

1. decline (diminish):

decline

2. decline (refuse):

decline

3. decline (deteriorate):

decline

III. decline [dɪ·ˈklaɪn] VERBO trans

decline
to decline to +infin
refuser de +infin
precipitous decline
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decline
decline
to be in decline
to be in decline
to decline
décliner forces, prestige
to decline
to decline
déclin des forces physiques et mentales
decline
déchéance d'une civilisation
decline
to decline
baisse de pouvoir, d'influence
decline

Vocabulário de Integração do Ofício Franco-Alemão para a Juventude (OFAJ) "Intégration et égalité des chances"

social decline
Present
Idecline
youdecline
he/she/itdeclines
wedecline
youdecline
theydecline
Past
Ideclined
youdeclined
he/she/itdeclined
wedeclined
youdeclined
theydeclined
Present Perfect
Ihavedeclined
youhavedeclined
he/she/ithasdeclined
wehavedeclined
youhavedeclined
theyhavedeclined
Past Perfect
Ihaddeclined
youhaddeclined
he/she/ithaddeclined
wehaddeclined
youhaddeclined
theyhaddeclined

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to decline to +infin
refuser de +infin

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While filming, she grew fond of her vampire fangs, even declining to remove them when they couldn't be seen.
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He was apparently instrumental in bringing a high level of candor to the bulletins which daily informed the world concerning the aged pope's declining health.
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Though the crappie population has been declining, due to increased competition for food with white perch, some exceed 10 in.
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This was a less-than-flattering ditty, mourning the declining tourist trade in the town.
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As a compromise the state agreed to pay the county a declining percentage of the lost tax revenue for 10 years.
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