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  гл. 1) падать, убывать 2) утихать, стихать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. падать, убывать the floods have subsided —- паводок спадает the fever subsided —- температура спала (упала) the demand has subsided —- спрос упал the epidemic is rapidly subsiding —- эпидемия быстро идет на убыль 2. утихать, стихать, успокаиваться (о ветре, чувствах); умолкать (о звуках) the storm subsided —- гроза утихла the panic subsided —- паника улеглась his fury subsided —- его гнев утих the noise subsided —- шум смолк he ran for ten minutes, then subsided into a walk —- он десять минут бежал, а потом перешел на шаг 3. обыкн. опускаться, садиться to subside into an armchair —- опуститься в кресло 4. горн. оседать (о грунте) ...
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  v.  1) падать, убывать; the fever has subsided - температура спала  2) утихать, умолкать; the gale subsided - буря утихла  3) оседать (о почве и т.п.)  4) (обыкн. шутл.) опускаться; he subsided into an arm-chair - он опустился в кресло Syn: see decrease ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  v.intr. 1 cease from agitation; become tranquil; abate (excitement subsided). 2 (of water, suspended matter, etc.) sink. 3 (of the ground) cave in; sink. 4 (of a building, ship, etc.) sink lower in the ground or water. 5 (of a swelling etc.) become less. 6 usu. joc. (of a person) sink into a sitting, kneeling, or lying posture. Derivatives subsidence n. Etymology: L subsidere (as SUB-, sidere settle rel. to sedere sit) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   intransitive verb  (~d; subsiding)  Etymology: Latin ~re, from sub- + sidere to sit down, sink; akin to Latin sedere to sit — more at sit  Date: 1607  1. to sink or fall to the bottom ; settle  2. to tend downward ; descend; especially to flatten out so as to form a depression  3. to let oneself settle down ; sink ~d into a chair  4. to become quiet or less as the fever ~s my anger ~d  Synonyms: see abate  • ~nce noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (subsides, subsiding, subsided) 1. If a feeling or noise subsides, it becomes less strong or loud. The pain had subsided during the night... VERB: V 2. If fighting subsides, it becomes less intense or general. Violence has subsided following two days of riots. VERB: V 3. If the ground or a building is subsiding, it is very slowly sinking to a lower level. Does that mean the whole house is subsiding? VERB: V 4. If a level of water, especially flood water, subsides, it goes down. Local officials say the flood waters have subsided. VERB: V ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 if a feeling or noise subsides, it gradually decreases  (Simon waited until the laughter subsided.) 2 if a building subsides, it gradually sinks further into the ground 3 if land subsides, its surface sinks to a lower level  (After the heavy rains, part of the road subsided.) 4 if bad weather conditions subside, they gradually return to a normal state  (Then the wind subsided, and all was quiet.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1681, from L. subsidere "settle, sink, sit down or remain," from sub "down" + sidere "to settle," related to sedere (see sit). ...
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