Francuski | Angielski |
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déclin nom {m} | decline [declines]◼◼◼(downward movement, fall) decline [declines]◼◼◼(weakening) decline [declines]◼◼◼noun fall [falls]◼◼◻(a period of decline before the end) fall [falls]◼◼◻(loss of greatness or status) downturn [downturns]◼◼◻(a downward trend, or the beginnings of one) wane◼◼◻(end of a period) wane◼◼◻(gradual diminution) wane◼◼◻(lunar phase) |
déclinable adjectif | declinable◼◼◼(capable of being declined) |
déclinaison nom {f} | declination [declinations]◼◼◼(at a given point, the angle between magnetic north and true north) declination [declinations]◼◼◼(at a given point, the angle between the line connecting this point with the geographical center of the earth and the equatorial plane) variation [variations]◼◼◻(difference between true and magnetic (compass) north) declension [declensions]◼◼◻(act) declension [declensions]◼◼◻(way of categorizing) |
déclinant adjectif | dwindling◼◼◼(that is declining) |
déclinatif adjectif | declensional(pertaining to declension) |
décliner verbe | decline [declined, declining, declines]◼◼◼(become weaker or worse) decline [declined, declining, declines]◼◼◼(inflect) decline [declined, declining, declines]◼◼◼(refuse) decline [declined, declining, declines]◼◼◼(run through from first to last) wane [waned, waning, wanes]◼◼◻(to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity, etc.) turn down◼◻◻(refuse, decline, deny) ebb [ebbed, ebbing, ebbs]◼◻◻(to fall away or decline) languish [languished, languishing, languishes](to be neglected, to make little progress) forbear [forbore, forborne, forbearing, forbears](to give no heed) |
[incompatible numbering traditions] troisième déclinaison nom {m} | dative case(case used to express direction towards an indirect object) |
indéclinable adjectif | indeclinable◼◼◼(not grammatically declinable) |
quatrième déclinaison nom {m} | dative case(case used to express direction towards an indirect object) |