Deteriorar in english

Deteriorate

pronunciation: dɪtɪriɜreɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

deteriorar = damage ; impair ; spoil ; disrupt ; corrode ; get + worse ; make + Nombre + worse. 

Example: Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.Example: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Example: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Example: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Example: At times, however, stresses on the system, whether caused by internal or external forces, threaten to corrode the ethical boundaries.Example: Reports confirm that what seems bad now is going to get worse.Example: Boils on the buttocks can be very painful, and the pressure from sitting can make the pain worse.

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» deteriorarsedecaydeterioratecreakgo + downhillfall into + disrepairgrow + worsefall apartdilapidatego to + seeddegenerate (into)go to + potgo to + the dogscome down in + the worldgo down in + the worldfray around/at + the edgescome apart at + the seamsfall apart at + the seams .

Example: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.

Example: But the relationship between the source of most of the shared cataloging data, the Library of Congress, and nonresearch libraries shows signs of deteriorating rather than improving.

Example: Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.

Example: The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.

Example: His bodily frame, verging on obesity, appeared to have fallen into disrepair, as though he had ceased to be interested in it.

Example: As we all know, the situation has only grown worse since then.

Example: Most of the packaging for cassettes provided by commercial vendors that are known nationwide is lousy, falls apart, looks bad, and so on.

Example: The mission was in the process of building a new wing onto the convent, so the old house was allowed to dilapidate.

Example: She berated him for having 'gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals = Ella le recriminó por "abandonarse" y le acusó de no vivir de acuerdo con sus ideales.

Example: The assistant's position frequently degenerates into a 'catch-all' position, with the assistant ending up with a number of miscellaneous odd-jobs (sometimes 'keep-busy' type jobs, well below his or her capabilities).

Example: Alesha tells Laila that she's getting on her wick because it started off so well and went to pot.

Example: Dictator Robert Mugabe has laid into Britain describing it as 'small in mind' and a nation that has 'gone to the dogs'.

Example: Since I came down in the world I've become a better person.

Example: If you were seen in anything but a good pair of belled denim jeans your social standing simply went down in the world.

Example: There are some signs that growth in the advanced economies may be fraying at the edges, and China may be embarking on another mini downturn.

Example: The emergency services were frantically racing against the clock to try and hold together their city which was coming apart at the seams.

Example: Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.

» empezar a deteriorarsehit + the skidsbe on the skidsgo into + a declinefall into + decline .

Example: Economic data released Friday in Tokyo leaves no doubt that Japan's economy has hit the skids.

Example: But will Barack Obama dare to touch this sacred cow that seems as American as apple pie -- especially now, when the housing market is on the skids?.

Example: America is going into a decline the like of which the world has never seen before.

Example: After the Romans left, the city of London fell into a decline.

» situación + deteriorarsesituation + worsensituation + get worse .

Example: Britain already had a serious unemployment problem in the 1920s, but the situation worsened markedly after 1929.

Example: The situation got worse in 2002 because of political violence during presidential elections that year which targeted farmers and their workers.

deteriorarse = decay ; deteriorate ; creak ; go + downhill ; fall into + disrepair ; grow + worse ; fall apart ; dilapidate ; go to + seed ; degenerate (into) ; go to + pot ; go to + the dogs ; come down in + the world ; go down in + the world ; fray around/at + the edges ; come apart at + the seams ; fall apart at + the seams. 

Example: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Example: But the relationship between the source of most of the shared cataloging data, the Library of Congress, and nonresearch libraries shows signs of deteriorating rather than improving.Example: Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Example: The late James Bennet Childs, one-time head of Descriptive Cataloging at LC and long-time documents specialist, has often pointed out how the quality of documents cataloging went downhill after the special cataloging unit was abolished.Example: His bodily frame, verging on obesity, appeared to have fallen into disrepair, as though he had ceased to be interested in it.Example: As we all know, the situation has only grown worse since then.Example: Most of the packaging for cassettes provided by commercial vendors that are known nationwide is lousy, falls apart, looks bad, and so on.Example: The mission was in the process of building a new wing onto the convent, so the old house was allowed to dilapidate.Example: She berated him for having 'gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals = She berated him for having 'gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals.Example: The assistant's position frequently degenerates into a 'catch-all' position, with the assistant ending up with a number of miscellaneous odd-jobs (sometimes 'keep-busy' type jobs, well below his or her capabilities).Example: Alesha tells Laila that she's getting on her wick because it started off so well and went to pot.Example: Dictator Robert Mugabe has laid into Britain describing it as 'small in mind' and a nation that has 'gone to the dogs'.Example: Since I came down in the world I've become a better person.Example: If you were seen in anything but a good pair of belled denim jeans your social standing simply went down in the world.Example: There are some signs that growth in the advanced economies may be fraying at the edges, and China may be embarking on another mini downturn.Example: The emergency services were frantically racing against the clock to try and hold together their city which was coming apart at the seams.Example: Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.

Deteriorar synonyms

drop in spanish: soltar, pronunciation: drɑp part of speech: noun, verb degenerate in spanish: degenerar, pronunciation: dɪdʒenɜrət part of speech: adjective, verb
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