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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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subside [Brit səbˈsʌɪd, Am səbˈsaɪd] VB intr

1. subside (die down):

subside storm, wind, applause, noise:
subside anger, pain, fear:
subside laughter, fever, excitement:
subside threat:
subside flames:

2. subside (sink):

subside water, river, flood:
subside building, road, land:

3. subside (sink down):

subside person:
s'effondrer (into, onto sur)
her fever has broken or subsided
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décroître rivière:
affaisser route, terrain:
s'apaiser curiosité, désir, faim, douleur:
se calmer inquiétude, crainte:
se calmer rire, bruit, tapage:
s'atténuer colère, chagrin, violence:
retomber fig colère, exaltation:
his/her anger subsided
s'éteindre colère, douleur:

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subside [səbˈsaɪd] VB intr

1. subside (abate):

2. subside (cave in):

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francuski
engleski
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se calmer crainte
s'enfoncer mur, maison
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subside [səb·ˈsaɪd] VB intr

1. subside (abate):

2. subside (cave in):

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francuski
engleski
engleski
calmer crainte
s'enfoncer mur, maison
Present
Isubside
yousubside
he/she/itsubsides
wesubside
yousubside
theysubside
Past
Isubsided
yousubsided
he/she/itsubsided
wesubsided
yousubsided
theysubsided
Present Perfect
Ihavesubsided
youhavesubsided
he/she/ithassubsided
wehavesubsided
youhavesubsided
theyhavesubsided
Past Perfect
Ihadsubsided
youhadsubsided
he/she/ithadsubsided
wehadsubsided
youhadsubsided
theyhadsubsided