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- diminuer (qc.)
- to decrease (sth.)
to diminish (sth.)
- diminuer
- to dwindle
- diminuer [ bruit, flamme, orage, rire, rumeurs, colère]
- to die down [diminish]
- diminuer [ardeur]
- to cool [ardour / ardor]
- diminuer [chômage, taux, prix]
- to go down [decrease]écon.
to come down [decrease]écon.
- diminuer [écart]
- to close [diminish]
- diminuer [influence]
- to lessen
- diminuer [production, ventes, demande]
- to fall off [decrease]écon.
- diminuer [tempête, bruit]
- to abatemétéo.
- diminuer qc.
- to reduce sth.
to sap sth. [weaken]
- diminuer qc. [chauffage]
- to turn sth. down [heating]
- diminuer qc. [enthousiasme]
- to dampen sth. [enthusiasm]
- diminuer qc. [taux, taxe]
- to lower sth. [reduce]
- diminuer qn.
- to weaken sb. [e.g. by an illness]méd.
- diminuer qn. [fam.]
- to cut sb.'s payfin.occup.
- diminuer d'épaisseur
- to become thinner
- diminuer de qc.
- to dwindle to sth.
- diminuer l'efficacité
- to impair efficiency
- faire diminuer qc.
- to reduce sth.
- se diminuer [se rabaisser]
- to demean oneself
to belittle oneself to depreciate oneself
- diminuer de largeur
- to become narrower
- diminuer de longueur
- to become shorter
- diminuer de cinq euros
- to go down by five euroscomm.fin.
- faire diminuer un nombre de qc.
- to reduce the number of sth.
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