Decline
Translations of "decline" (45 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | رَفَضَ(refuse) | rafaḍa | |
| Azerbaijani | enmə(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), geriləmə(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), tənəzzül(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), geriləmək(become weaker or worse), hallandırmaq(inflect), tənəzzül etmək(become weaker or worse), zəifləmək(become weaker or worse) | — | |
| Belarusian | праскланя́ць(inflect), скланя́ць(inflect) | prasklanjácʹ, sklanjácʹ | |
| Bulgarian | влошаване(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), западане(downward movement, fall), склон(sloping downward), упадък(downward movement, fall), влошавам се(become weaker or worse), западам(become weaker or worse), наклонявам се надолу(move downwards), отказвам(refuse), скланям(inflect), спадам(move downwards) | vlošavane, zapadane, sklon, upadǎk, vlošavam se, zapadam, naklonjavam se nadolu, otkazvam, sklanjam, spadam | |
| Catalan | caiguda(downward movement, fall), declivi(downward movement, fall), debilitar-se(become weaker or worse), declinar(refuse), declinar-se(move downwards), refusar(refuse) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 衰退(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), 惡化 /恶化(become weaker or worse), 拒绝(refuse), 變格 /变格(inflect) | shuāituì, èhuà, jùjué, biàngé | |
| Czech | pokles(downward movement, fall), klesat(move downwards), klesat(become weaker or worse), odmítnout(refuse), skloňovat(inflect) | — | |
| Danish | forfald(downward movement, fall), afvise(refuse) | — | |
| Dutch | achteruitgang(downward movement, fall), achteruitgang(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), afname(downward movement, fall), afname(sloping downward), afname(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), helling(sloping downward), terugval(downward movement, fall), verval(downward movement, fall), verval(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), verzwakking(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), achteruitgaan(move downwards), achteruitgaan(become weaker or worse), afnemen(move downwards), afnemen(become weaker or worse), afwijzen(refuse), afzwakken(become weaker or worse), terugvallen(move downwards), verbuigen(inflect), vervallen(move downwards), verzwakken(become weaker or worse), weigeren(refuse) | — | |
| Faroese | benda (orð)(inflect) | — | |
| Finnish | alamäki(sloping downward), alamäki(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), alasajo(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), heikentyminen(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), hylkääminen(act of declining or refusing something), kieltäytyminen(act of declining or refusing something), lasku(downward movement, fall), lasku(sloping downward), lasku(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), lasku(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), pudotus(downward movement, fall), pudotus(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), taantuminen(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), heikentyä(become weaker or worse), heiketä(become weaker or worse), kieltäytyä(refuse), laskea(move downwards), pudota(move downwards), taivuttaa(inflect) | — | |
| French | déclin(downward movement, fall), déclin(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), décliner(become weaker or worse), décliner(refuse), décliner(inflect), décliner(run through from first to last), péricliter(become weaker or worse), refuser(refuse), refuser(American football or Canadian football: reject a penalty against an opposing team) | — | |
| Galician | devalo(downward movement, fall), devalo(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening) | — | |
| Georgian | ბრუნება(inflect) | bruneba | |
| German | Abnahme(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), Entspannung(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), Fall(downward movement, fall), Gefälle(sloping downward), Nachlassen(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), Rückgang(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), Schwächung(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), Sinken(downward movement, fall), ablehnen(refuse), abnehmen(become weaker or worse), deklinieren(inflect), fallen(move downwards), sinken(move downwards), zurückgehen(become weaker or worse) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌷𐌽𐌴𐌹𐍅𐌰𐌽(move downwards) | hneiwan | |
| Haitian Creole | refize(refuse) | — | |
| Hebrew | היחלשות(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), ירידה(sloping downward), נפילה(downward movement, fall), דחה(refuse), היטה(inflect), ירד(move downwards), נחלש(become weaker or worse), סירב(refuse) | hekhalshút, yeridá, nefilá, dakháh, hitá, yarád, nekhlásh, serév | |
| Hindi | गिरना(downward movement, fall), गिरना(sloping downward), पतन(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), गिरना(move downwards), पतन(become weaker or worse) | girnā, girnā, patan, girnā, patan | |
| Hungarian | hanyatlás(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), elutasít(refuse), gyengül(become weaker or worse), hanyatlik(become weaker or worse), ragoz(inflect) | — | |
| Ido | refuzar(refuse) | — | |
| Indonesian | kejatuhan(downward movement, fall), kemerosotan(downward movement, fall), kemunduran(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), menolak(refuse), menurun(become weaker or worse), merosot(move downwards) | — | |
| Irish | meath(downward movement, fall), meathlú(downward movement, fall), meath(become weaker or worse), meathlaigh(become weaker or worse) | — | |
| Italian | declino(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), declinare(move downwards), declinare(refuse), declinare(inflect), rifiutare(refuse) | — | |
| Latin | abnegō(refuse) | — | |
| Lithuanian | linksniuoti(inflect) | — | |
| Māori | paheketanga(downward movement, fall), paheketanga(sloping downward), māwhe(become weaker or worse), paheke(become weaker or worse), roroku(become weaker or worse), tauheke(move downwards), tupuheke(become weaker or worse), tāharahara(move downwards), tāmatemate(become weaker or worse), tāromaroma(become weaker or worse), whakahoe(refuse), whakanau(refuse), whakapeka(refuse) | — | |
| Middle English | declin(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), declinen(move downwards), declinen(become weaker or worse), declinen(bend downward), declinen(inflect) | — | |
| Norman | dêclyinner(inflect) | — | |
| Norwegian | avslå(refuse), avvise(refuse) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | nedgang(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), svekkelse(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), tilbakegang(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening) | — | |
| Old English | æfdȳne(sloping downward), drēosan(move downwards) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | خراب(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening) | harab | |
| Polish | deklinować(inflect), odmieniać (przez przypadki)(inflect) | — | |
| Portuguese | declive(sloping downward), declínio(downward movement, fall), declínio(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), declinar(move downwards), declinar(become weaker or worse), declinar(refuse), declinar(inflect), recusar(refuse) | — | |
| Romanian | declina(inflect), scădea(move downwards) | — | |
| Russian | падение(downward movement, fall), склон(sloping downward), сниже́ние(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), спад(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), спуск(sloping downward), упа́док(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), ослабевать(become weaker or worse), отказать(refuse), склоня́ть(inflect), спада́ть(move downwards) | padenije, sklon, snižénije, spad, spusk, upádok, oslabevatʹ, otkazatʹ, sklonjátʹ, spadátʹ | |
| Sanskrit | भ्रंशते(become weaker or worse) | bhraṃśate | |
| Scottish Gaelic | claon(inflect), rach bhuaithe(become weaker or worse) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | òdbiti(refuse), о̀дбити(refuse) | — | |
| Slovak | skloňovať(inflect) | — | |
| Slovene | deklinirati(inflect), sklanjati(inflect) | — | |
| Spanish | decadencia(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), declinación(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), declive(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), retroceso(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), declinar(become weaker or worse), declinar(refuse), declinar(inflect), descaecer (disused)(become weaker or worse), periclitar(become weaker or worse), rechazar(refuse) | — | |
| Swedish | medlut(sloping downward), nedförsbacke(sloping downward), nedgång(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), tillbakagång(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), utförsbacke(sloping downward), avstå(refuse), avvisa(refuse), deklinera(inflect), försämra(become weaker or worse), sjunka(move downwards), sänka(bend downward) | — | |
| Ukrainian | зане́пад(deterioration of condition; weakening or worsening), зни́ження(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), спад(reduction or diminution of activity, prevalence or quantity), відмі́нювати(inflect), відхили́ти(refuse), відхиля́ти(refuse) | zanépad, znýžennja, spad, vidmínjuvaty, vidxylýty, vidxyljáty |
enmə, geriləmə, tənəzzül, geriləmək, hallandırmaq, tənəzzül etmək, zəifləmək
влошаване, западане, склон, упадък, влошавам се, западам, наклонявам се надолу, отказвам, скланям, спадам
vlošavane, zapadane, sklon, upadǎk, vlošavam se, zapadam, naklonjavam se nadolu, otkazvam, sklanjam, spadam
caiguda, declivi, debilitar-se, declinar, declinar-se, refusar
pokles, klesat, klesat, odmítnout, skloňovat
forfald, afvise
achteruitgang, achteruitgang, afname, afname, afname, helling, terugval, verval, verval, verzwakking, achteruitgaan, achteruitgaan, afnemen, afnemen, afwijzen, afzwakken, terugvallen, verbuigen, vervallen, verzwakken, weigeren
benda (orð)
alamäki, alamäki, alasajo, heikentyminen, hylkääminen, kieltäytyminen, lasku, lasku, lasku, lasku, pudotus, pudotus, taantuminen, heikentyä, heiketä, kieltäytyä, laskea, pudota, taivuttaa
déclin, déclin, décliner, décliner, décliner, décliner, péricliter, refuser, refuser
devalo, devalo
Abnahme, Entspannung, Fall, Gefälle, Nachlassen, Rückgang, Schwächung, Sinken, ablehnen, abnehmen, deklinieren, fallen, sinken, zurückgehen
refize
היחלשות, ירידה, נפילה, דחה, היטה, ירד, נחלש, סירב
hekhalshút, yeridá, nefilá, dakháh, hitá, yarád, nekhlásh, serév
hanyatlás, elutasít, gyengül, hanyatlik, ragoz
refuzar
kejatuhan, kemerosotan, kemunduran, menolak, menurun, merosot
meath, meathlú, meath, meathlaigh
declino, declinare, declinare, declinare, rifiutare
abnegō
linksniuoti
paheketanga, paheketanga, māwhe, paheke, roroku, tauheke, tupuheke, tāharahara, tāmatemate, tāromaroma, whakahoe, whakanau, whakapeka
declin, declinen, declinen, declinen, declinen
dêclyinner
avslå, avvise
nedgang, svekkelse, tilbakegang
æfdȳne, drēosan
deklinować, odmieniać (przez przypadki)
declive, declínio, declínio, declinar, declinar, declinar, declinar, recusar
declina, scădea
падение, склон, сниже́ние, спад, спуск, упа́док, ослабевать, отказать, склоня́ть, спада́ть
padenije, sklon, snižénije, spad, spusk, upádok, oslabevatʹ, otkazatʹ, sklonjátʹ, spadátʹ
claon, rach bhuaithe
òdbiti, о̀дбити
skloňovať
deklinirati, sklanjati
decadencia, declinación, declive, retroceso, declinar, declinar, declinar, descaecer (disused), periclitar, rechazar
medlut, nedförsbacke, nedgång, tillbakagång, utförsbacke, avstå, avvisa, deklinera, försämra, sjunka, sänka
зане́пад, зни́ження, спад, відмі́нювати, відхили́ти, відхиля́ти
zanépad, znýžennja, spad, vidmínjuvaty, vidxylýty, vidxyljáty
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