slovo | definícia |
decreasing (encz) | decreasing,klesající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
decreasing (encz) | decreasing,ubývající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Decreasing (gcide) | Decrease \De*crease"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Decreased; p. pr. &
vb. n. Decreasing.] [OE. decrecen, fr. OF. decreistre, F.
d['e]cro[^i]tre, or from the OF. noun (see Decrease, n.),
fr. L. decrescere to grow less; de + crescere to grow. See
Crescent, and cf. Increase.]
To grow less, -- opposed to increase; to be diminished
gradually, in size, degree, number, duration, etc., or in
strength, quality, or excellence; as, they days decrease in
length from June to December.
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He must increase, but I must decrease. --John iii.
30.
Syn: To Decrease, Diminish.
Usage: Things usually decrease or fall off by degrees, and
from within, or through some cause which is
imperceptible; as, the flood decreases; the cold
decreases; their affection has decreased. Things
commonly diminish by an influence from without, or one
which is apparent; as, the army was diminished by
disease; his property is diminishing through
extravagance; their affection has diminished since
their separation their separation. The turn of
thought, however, is often such that these words may
be interchanged.
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The olive leaf, which certainly them told
The flood decreased. --Drayton.
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Crete's ample fields diminish to our eye;
Before the Boreal blasts the vessels fly.
--Pope.
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Decreasing (gcide) | Decreasing \De*creas"ing\, a.
Becoming less and less; diminishing. -- De*creas"ing*ly,
adv.
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Decreasing series (Math.), a series in which each term is
numerically smaller than the preceding term.
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decreasing (wn) | decreasing
adj 1: becoming less or smaller [ant: increasing]
2: music [ant: increasing] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
decreasing monotonic (encz) | decreasing monotonic, adj: |
decreasing-cost industry (encz) | decreasing-cost industry,odvětví s klesajícími náklady [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
decreasingly (encz) | decreasingly,stále méně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
nondecreasing (encz) | nondecreasing,neklesající |
Decreasing (gcide) | Decrease \De*crease"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Decreased; p. pr. &
vb. n. Decreasing.] [OE. decrecen, fr. OF. decreistre, F.
d['e]cro[^i]tre, or from the OF. noun (see Decrease, n.),
fr. L. decrescere to grow less; de + crescere to grow. See
Crescent, and cf. Increase.]
To grow less, -- opposed to increase; to be diminished
gradually, in size, degree, number, duration, etc., or in
strength, quality, or excellence; as, they days decrease in
length from June to December.
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He must increase, but I must decrease. --John iii.
30.
Syn: To Decrease, Diminish.
Usage: Things usually decrease or fall off by degrees, and
from within, or through some cause which is
imperceptible; as, the flood decreases; the cold
decreases; their affection has decreased. Things
commonly diminish by an influence from without, or one
which is apparent; as, the army was diminished by
disease; his property is diminishing through
extravagance; their affection has diminished since
their separation their separation. The turn of
thought, however, is often such that these words may
be interchanged.
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The olive leaf, which certainly them told
The flood decreased. --Drayton.
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Crete's ample fields diminish to our eye;
Before the Boreal blasts the vessels fly.
--Pope.
[1913 Webster]Decreasing \De*creas"ing\, a.
Becoming less and less; diminishing. -- De*creas"ing*ly,
adv.
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Decreasing series (Math.), a series in which each term is
numerically smaller than the preceding term.
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Decreasing series (gcide) | Decreasing \De*creas"ing\, a.
Becoming less and less; diminishing. -- De*creas"ing*ly,
adv.
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Decreasing series (Math.), a series in which each term is
numerically smaller than the preceding term.
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Decreasingly (gcide) | Decreasing \De*creas"ing\, a.
Becoming less and less; diminishing. -- De*creas"ing*ly,
adv.
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Decreasing series (Math.), a series in which each term is
numerically smaller than the preceding term.
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decreasing monotonic (wn) | decreasing monotonic
adj 1: consistently decreasing; "a decreasing monotonic
function" |
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