0 to say ’no’ to (an invitation etc); to refuse -- odmítnout
1 to become less strong or less good etc -- klesat, upadat
Our profits have temporarily declined.
2 a gradual lessening or worsening (of health, standards, quantity etc) -- pokles, úpadek
Decline in soil organic carbon and total nitrogen in relation to tillage, stubble management and rotation.
The sources do not each contain a distinct stage in an organic process of growth, development, and decline.
This represents a decline of 17.6 percentage points.
In terms of recreation, culture, education, and even rural industries, the period was characterised as much by development and change as by stagnation and decline.
Technical regulation and enforcement may have actually declined in effectiveness until recent reforms were implemented.
Its decline would give a much-needed boost to output and to technical progress.
The decline in residence with children was most rapid during the period from 1940 to 1980, when more than half the total change took place.
The relationship between age and depressive symptoms in late life : the importance of declining health and increasing disability.
中文繁体
下行, (逐漸)減少,衰落,降低, 拒絕…
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下行, (逐渐)减少,衰落,降低, 拒绝…
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declive, decaer, declinar…
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declínio, decadência, diminuir…
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低下, ~が減少する, (申し出などを)ていねいに断る…
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düşüş, azalma, gerileme…
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décliner, baisser, déclin [masculine]…
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disminució, declivi, decaure…
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