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1 понижаться
св - пони́зитьсяto go down, to drop, to fall, to declineтемперату́ра/цена́ пони́зилась — the temperature/price has gone down/dropped/fallen, the temperature/price is down
спрос на э́ти това́ры понижа́ется — the demand for these goods is declining/ резко falling
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2 уменьшаться
•The yearly motion of a star, resulting from the Earth's motion, grows smaller as the distance of a star increases.
•The approximation decreases in accuracy with increasing molecular density.
•Metals decrease (or show a decrease) in conductivity when heated.
•When a positive ion is formed from an atom, there is a decrease in size. Detector noise tends to diminish (or decrease) with frequency.
•The corrosion of aluminium alloys in boiling carbon tetrachloride dropped rapidly as the magnesium content increased.
•The equilibrium constant will fall (or decline) with a rise in temperature. This current gain should fall off with increasing emitter current.
•Specific weight goes down (or drops) as the engine diameter is reduced.
•In this atmosphere oxygen is reduced to 100 ppm.
•Under anaerobic conditions, free hydrogen production is lowered for the first three bacteria.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > уменьшаться
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3 исключать из рассмотрения
•We exclude (or eliminate) this phenomenon from consideration.
•As for Jupiter and Saturn, we can leave them out of (or omit them from) consideration.
•Its absence of chemical activity bars DNA from further consideration in the search for... (биол.).
* * *Исключать из рассмотренияBoth К3 and W3 can be left out of any considerations in optimizing seal dimensions.Fluids which fail either the first or second tests are to be rejected. (... должны исключаться из рассмотрения)Any points for which the temperature rise was greater than 15 percent were deleted.Test data was generally discarded when nonaxial motions were observed.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > исключать из рассмотрения
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4 минус
м1) мат minusзнак ми́нус — the minus sign
пять ми́нус три равно́ двум — five minus three leaves/is/makes two
сего́дня ми́нус 4 (четы́ре гра́дуса) — it's minus 4 today, it's 4 below zero/freezing coll
температу́ра опусти́лась до ми́нуса — the temperature has dropped to freezing point
3) разг недостаток minus, defect, drawback, shortcomingгла́вный ми́нус э́того пла́на — the chief drawback of this plan
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