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Перевод: subside
[глагол] падать; убывать; убыть; утихать; стихать; успокаиваться; умолкать; спадать; схлынуть; опускаться; оседать
Тезаурус:
- Supper-time would be best; at least the noise would subside somewhat.
- BRIDGES creak, roads subside, buildings collapse, fires rage in the subway: sure signs that New York's infrastructure is crumbling.
- It would be six years before that anger would begin to subside, six years of unspeakable anguish for those of "Hebrew persuasion", when unbelievable monstrosities would be inflicted on them, by the end of which half of the world's Jewry had been murdered.
- Also, the pressure on ministers to hustle along with the removal of lead may subside after a general election.
- For the moment, however, he allowed the affair to subside, partly because Spain herself appeared to be on the verge of civil war, and as a consequence even less attractive to any possible monarch, and partly because he was awaiting developments in France where the regime appeared to be entering a moment of crisis.
- Fortunately, there was no explosion, and by Friday afternoon the fire gradually began to subside.
- Red in the face and thoroughly hot and uncomfortable, I waited for the laughter to subside.
- Most complaints come on in the evening or night and subside by midnight usually.
- If the rock is weak, or contains weak layers, it may be compressed and the ground above could subside.
- The purring animal is relaxed, and common sense demands that this is precisely the time when any blood turbulence would subside, not increase.
- When he removed the thumb from his lips, Jackie half expected the puffiness to subside with a gush of escaping air.
- To choose his own meal and subside into prayer.
- I watch as the convulsions subside, the delirium leaves his eyes and he returns, slightly dazed, to normality.
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