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English-German translation for: [decline]
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Dictionary English German: [decline]

Translation 1 - 26 of 26

English German
precipitous {adj} [fig.] [decline etc.]
109
abgründig [abgrundtief]
membership {adj} [attr.] [e.g. decline, decrease, list]
32
Mitglieder- [z. B. Schwund, Rückgang, Liste]
Verbs
to drop [decline]
1451
abnehmen [geringer werden]
econ. fin. geogr. to drop [decline suddenly]
581
stürzen [plötzlich abfallen]
to drop [decline]
395
zurückgehen
to flag [decline in vigor]
346
erlahmen
to slip [decline]
35
fallen [Standards, Moral etc.]
to abstain [decline to vote]sichAkk. der Stimme enthalten
to peak [archaic] [decline in health and spirits](körperlich und geistig) nachlassen
Nouns
skid [fig.] [decline]
745
Talfahrt {f} [fig.]
drop [sharp decline]
156
Einbruch {m}
drop [decline]
150
Abfall {m} [Rückgang]
drop [sudden decline]
74
Sturz {m} [plötzlicher Fall, Abfall]
comedown [decline in status]
44
Niedergang {m} [Abstieg]
decadence [decline]
39
Abstieg {m}
setback [decline, downturn]
28
Einbruch {m} [Rückgang, Verschlechterung]
declension [deterioration, decline]
21
Niedergang {m}
downslide [decline]
7
Abfall {m} [Abnahme, Rückgang]
downslide [decline]Abnahme {f} [Verminderung, Rückgang]
2 Words
to go downhill [idiom] [become worse, decline]den Bach runtergehen [ugs.] [Redewendung]
to tail off [decline]sich verschlechtern
drop-off [decline]Rückgang {m}
3 Words
to decline re-election [also: decline reelection]die Neuwahl ablehnen
to decline re-election [also: decline reelection]die Wiederwahl ablehnen
econ. drop in business [business decline]Geschäftsrückgang {m}
hist. philos. history of decline [or: history of the decline of sth.]Verfallsgeschichte {f}
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