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Перевод: diminish speek diminish


[глагол]
уменьшать; уменьшить; приуменьшать; разукрупнять; убавлять; убавить; ослаблять; уменьшаться; убавляться; убыть; унижать


Тезаурус:

  1. "The mere fact that more than a thousand police officers know that their conduct is under investigation can, it seems to us, in no sense diminish the prejudice suffered by a particular officer against whom there was a prima facie case of the commission of a criminal offence at a very early stage of that investigation."
  2. So even if ministerial loyalties make it hard to admit it, he probably shares the apprehension which haunts many others as they contemplate this Bill: that though, at the end of the day, quantity will increase, quality will diminish; or to put it in a form of words which trips easily off Conservative lips on other occasions - that More is going to mean Worse.
  3. the demand for basic necessities, such as bread, will diminish as the need for the semi-luxuries of old age rises.
  4. However, the fact that one is a non-executive director does not diminish one's legal duties or responsibilities.
  5. Strachan's work shows that, when field signs of mink increase, those of voles diminish.
  6. The steps also diminish or broaden as the tunes grow softer or louder.
  7. Ironically the case did nothing to diminish Mcmurdo's negotiating skills and probably increased his credibility as Scotland's most persuasive agent.
  8. If, on the other hand, you ignore her persistently, then this behaviour is likely to diminish and perhaps even disappear; she will be discouraged.
  9. The Court's decision was largely influenced by the evidence of a psychologist who claimed that to award custody or access to the grandmother would diminish the child's prospect of developing "a balanced personality".
  10. This is not to diminish the importance or significance of these factors; workers have a right to proper working conditions and appropriate management behaviour.
  11. It certainly did not diminish God or lessen His reality.
  12. The zones would apparently diminish employment protection and welfare legislation; they would create few, worthwhile, genuinely new jobs; and they diverted attention away from the dramatic contraction in investment and employment that was occurring in large parts of Britain in the early 1980s.
  13. The move away from project loans and towards structural adjustment loans in the 1980s does not diminish the main thrust of this argument.

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