Descender in english

Descend

pronunciation: dɪsend part of speech: verb
In gestures

descender1 = descend ; drop ; dip ; work + Posesivo + way down ; come down ; take + a dip ; take + a dive ; slope down(ward) ; climb down. 

Example: The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.Example: The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Example: The proportions of books bought for children have been extraordinarily steady for four of the five years, only dipping at all appreciably in the last year of 1979-80.Example: If we want a more complete list, then we could set the cut-off point at 200 items, with the most relevant items at the beginning, and steadily decreasing relevance as we worked our way down the list.Example: Costs are likely to be high but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.Example: Sales took a dip in 2005 but exploded in 2006.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: For nearly two hundred yards they bored their way steadily into the mountain, their path gradually sloping downward.Example: When the look of the sky informed us that it was getting along toward suppertime, we climbed down and said 'So long' and 'See you tomorrow,' and went our separate ways in the dusk.

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» descender afall to .

Example: When Britain coolly marked, if not celebrated, the tenth anniversary of membership, the number of telephone calls had fallen to an avarage of ten a week.

» descender a la tumbago down into + Posesivo + grave .

Example: I, going down into my grave, with my crime unpunished and unatoned, see what no guiltless minds can discern.

» descender deget offalight fromlight from .

Example: She wrote a paper with the title 'Getting off the library merry-go-round: McAnally and Downs revisited'.

Example: At the next bus stop, 3 children boarded and 2 adults alighted from the bus.

Example: He lighted from the train, looked back at her and said, 'You will have my answer in three days'.

» descender de preciocome down in + price .

Example: Personal computers continue to grow in power and come down in price, but the field has become much more confusing since Apr 87.

» descender en picadaswoop .

Example: Magpies are very protective of their young and may swoop on intruders if they feel threatened.

» descender gradualmenteedge down(wards)edge back down .

Example: Unemployment has been edging downwards since spring 2012.

Example: Mortgage rates have started to edge back down in recent weeks, as expectations for an interest rate rise ease.

» descender lentamenteedge down(wards)edge back down .

Example: Unemployment has been edging downwards since spring 2012.

Example: Mortgage rates have started to edge back down in recent weeks, as expectations for an interest rate rise ease.

» descender poco a pocoedge down(wards)edge back down .

Example: Unemployment has been edging downwards since spring 2012.

Example: Mortgage rates have started to edge back down in recent weeks, as expectations for an interest rate rise ease.

» descender por debajo defall below .

Example: The same period had witnessed also the creation of a centralized welfare state with the simple concept of ensuring that all citizens should not fall below a certain standard of living.

» precio + descenderprice + fall .

Example: Milk powder prices fell for a second month as production in Europe and the US increased and concerns eased that drought would reduce global supplies.

» temperatura + descendertemperature + drop .

Example: Plants stop producing chlorophyll when the temperature drops.

descender2 = relegate. 

Example: The stakes were high going into this game, win and we would most likely be in the semifinal, loose and we would be relegated.

Descender synonyms

fall in spanish: otoño, pronunciation: fɔl part of speech: verb, noun come in spanish: ven, pronunciation: kʌm part of speech: verb derive in spanish: derivar, pronunciation: dɜraɪv part of speech: verb stoop in spanish: agacharse, pronunciation: stup part of speech: verb, noun deign in spanish: dignarse, pronunciation: deɪn part of speech: verb condescend in spanish: condescender, pronunciation: kɑndɪsend part of speech: verb go down in spanish: bajar, pronunciation: goʊdaʊn part of speech: verb come down in spanish: baja, pronunciation: kʌmdaʊn part of speech: verb
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