Decline
pronunciation: dɪklaɪn
part of speech: noun, verb
declinar = decline ; take + a dive ; turn down ; take + a dip.
Example: Library use declines during the June-October period when examinations have finished and the students are on vacation.Example: The article 'Wages, hours, bookfunds take a dive' examines how some authorities are proposing cuts in wages to preserve services; others reducing bookfunds by as much as a quarter, or cutting their opening hours in half.Example: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Example: Sales took a dip in 2005 but exploded in 2006.
Declinar synonyms
fall
in spanish: otoño,
pronunciation: fɔl
part of speech: verb, noun
descent
in spanish: descendencia,
pronunciation: dɪsent
part of speech: noun
wane
in spanish: menguar,
pronunciation: weɪn
part of speech: verb, noun
refuse
in spanish: desperdicios,
pronunciation: rəfjuz
part of speech: verb, noun
decay
in spanish: decaer,
pronunciation: dəkeɪ
part of speech: noun
reject
in spanish: rechazar,
pronunciation: rɪdʒekt
part of speech: verb
diminution
in spanish: disminución,
pronunciation: dɪmənuʃən
part of speech: noun
worsen
in spanish: empeorar,
pronunciation: wɜrsən
part of speech: verb
go down
in spanish: bajar,
pronunciation: goʊdaʊn
part of speech: verb
turn down
in spanish: rechazar,
pronunciation: tɜrndaʊn
part of speech: verb
downslope
in spanish: cuesta abajo,
pronunciation: daʊnsloʊp
part of speech: noun
declivity
in spanish: declividad,
pronunciation: dɪklɪvɪti
part of speech: noun
pass up
in spanish: dejar pasar,
pronunciation: pæsʌp
part of speech: verb