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I. de·cline [dɪˈklaɪn] SOST
1. decline (decrease):
Rückgang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
Abnahme f <-, -n>
decline prices
decline prices to
decline prices to
2. decline (deterioration):
Verschlechterung f <-, -en>
II. de·cline [dɪˈklaɪn] VB vb intr
1. decline (diminish):
decline interest, popularity
sinken <sank, gesunken>
decline interest, popularity
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
decline interest, popularity
nachlassen <lässt nach, ließ nach, nachgelassen>
decline interest, popularity
decline health
decline strength
2. decline (sink in position):
3. decline (refuse):
III. de·cline [dɪˈklaɪn] VB vb trans
1. decline (refuse):
2. decline LING noun, pronoun, adjective:
meth·od [ˈmeθəd] SOST
1. method (way of doing sth):
Methode f <-, -n>
method TECN
Verfahren nt <-s, ->
Kommunikationsweg m <-(e)s, -e>
2. method no pl (order):
System nt <-s, -e>
locuzioni:
there is method in [or ingl am to] sb's madness
I. bal·ance [ˈbælən(t)s] SOST
1. balance no pl also fig (equilibrium):
Balance f <-, -n> a. fig
Gleichgewicht nt <-s> a. fig
Gleichgewichtssinn m <-(e)s, -e>
to hang [or be] in the balance fig
to throw [or catch] sb off balance also fig
2. balance no pl (equality):
3. balance (counteracting force):
Gegengewicht nt <-(e)s, -e>
Ausgleich m <-(e)s, -e> zu +dat
4. balance no pl (predominating weight):
Hauptgewicht nt <-(e)s, -e>
5. balance FIN:
Saldo m <-s, -s>
Kontostand m <-(e)s, -stände>
Guthaben nt <-s, ->
Saldovortrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
Kasse f <-, -n>
Saldovortrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
per Saldo term tecn
6. balance FIN (amount left to pay):
7. balance ECON:
Zahlungsbilanz f <-, -n>
Kapitalbilanz f <-, -en>
Zahlungsbilanzausgleich m <-(e)s> kein pl
Zahlungsbilanzüberschuss m <-es, -schüsse>
Handelsbilanz f <-, -en>
8. balance (scales):
Waage f <-, -n>
9. balance ARTE (harmony):
10. balance TECN, MUS:
Balance f <-, -n>
Aussteuerung f <-, -en>
11. balance NAUT:
balance of a boat
Balance f <-, -n>
12. balance ASTROL, ASTRON:
13. balance TECN (in a clock or watch):
Unruh f <-, -en>
II. bal·ance [ˈbælən(t)s] VB vb trans
1. balance (compare):
to balance sth with [or against] sth
etw gegen etw acc abwägen
2. balance (keep steady):
3. balance (achieve equilibrium):
to balance sth and sth
4. balance FIN:
5. balance ECON:
6. balance (neutralize):
7. balance TECN:
III. bal·ance [ˈbælən(t)s] VB vb intr
1. balance also fig (keep steady):
2. balance FIN:
balance account
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balance SOST
Voce OpenDict
balance SOST
declining balance method SOST CONT
decline SOST MERC FIN
declining AGG CONT
method SOST CONTR GEST
balance SOST CONT
balance VB vb trans CONT
balance VB vb trans MERC FIN
decline [dɪˈklain] SOST
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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This was a less-than-flattering ditty, mourning the declining tourist trade in the town.
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These late-acting mutations will thus lead to declining viability and/or fertility as an organism ages.
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Declining component cost has hastened implementation of two different methods.
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The sharp decline in solar energy costs is the result of increased economies of scale leading to cheaper photovoltaic panels, new leasing models and declining installation costs.
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More importantly, the population in country schools was declining as students were attracted by the opportunities and glamour offered by city life.
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The direct effects of climate change, such as soil erosion and a decline in agricultural production, are impacting economically important sectors and threatening human habitats and numerous ecosystems.
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Direkte Auswirkungen des Klimawandels, wie Bodenerosion und der Rückgang landwirtschaftlicher Produktion, treffen volkswirtschaftlich wichtige Sektoren und gefährden menschliche Lebensräume und zahlreiche Ökosysteme.
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The expected decline in water resources may have negative impacts on the country’s productive potential and the fight against poverty.
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Der erwartete Rückgang der Wasserressourcen kann sich negativ auf das produktive Potential des Landes und den Kampf gegen Armut auswirken.
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Despite a gradual decline, absolute poverty is still around almost 20 per cent, a figure that in rural regions especially has proved virtually immutable over the past ten years.
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Der Anteil der absolut Armen liegt trotz langsamen Rückgangs noch immer bei fast 20 Prozent und konnte, vor allem in den ländlichen Regionen, in den letzten zehn Jahren kaum reduziert werden.
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Context After a dramatic decline in economic activity at the beginning of the transition period, since the mid-1990s the Kyrgyz economy has stabilised at a reduced level.
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Ausgangssituation Nach einem dramatischen Rückgang der Wirtschaftsaktivitäten zu Beginn der Transformationsperiode hat sich die kirgisische Wirtschaft seit Mitte der 1990er-Jahre auf niedrigerem Niveau stabilisiert.
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As far as bees are concerned, the scientists are researching how certain factors – the decline in biodiversity, the intensification of agricultural production, the cultivation of transgenic plants, the use of pesticides, and the spread of diseases, for example – each affect the occurrence of species individually and in different combinations.
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Wenn es um die Biene geht, erforschen die Wissenschaftler, wie sich bestimmte Faktoren – der Rückgang der Artenvielfalt, die Intensivierung der Agrarwirtschaft, der Anbau transgener Pflanzen, der Einsatz von Pestiziden und die Verbreitung von Krankheiten beispielsweise – einzeln und in verschiedenen Kombinationen untereinander auf das Vorkommen von Arten auswirken.
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