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Wertverlust
I. de·cline [dɪˈklaɪn] N
1. decline (decrease):
Rückgang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
Abnahme f <-, -n>
decline prices
decline prices to
decline prices to
2. decline (deterioration):
Verschlechterung f <-, -en>
II. de·cline [dɪˈklaɪn] VB intr
1. decline (diminish):
decline interest, popularity
sinken <sank, gesunken>
decline interest, popularity
fallen <fällst, fällt, fiel, gefallen>
decline interest, popularity
nachlassen <lässt nach, ließ nach, nachgelassen>
decline interest, popularity
decline health
decline strength
2. decline (sink in position):
3. decline (refuse):
III. de·cline [dɪˈklaɪn] VB trans
1. decline (refuse):
2. decline LING noun, pronoun, adjective:
I. value [ˈvælju:] N
1. value no pl (significance):
Wert m <-(e)s>
Bedeutung f <-> kein pl
Unterhaltungswert m <-(e)s> kein pl
to place [or put][or set] a high value on sth
2. value no pl (financial worth):
Wert m <-(e)s, -e>
Marktwert m <-(e)s> kein pl
to be [Am a] good/[Am a] poor value [for sb's money]
3. value (monetary value):
Wert m <-(e)s, -e>
goods to the value of £70,000
4. value (moral ethics):
Wertesystem nt <-s, -e>
II. value [ˈvælju:] VB trans
1. value (deem significant):
to value sth/sb
etw/jdn schätzen [o. dated wertschätzen]
2. value (estimate financial worth):
to value sth
I. in [ɪn] PREP
1. in (position):
in +dat
in der Mitte von etw dat
2. in after vb (into):
in +dat
3. in Am (at):
auf +dat
4. in (as part of):
in +dat
5. in (state, condition):
in +dat
Qualitätsunterschied m <-(e)s, -e>
sich acc [in jdn] verlieben
6. in (with):
mit +dat
in +dat
7. in (language, music, voice):
8. in (time: during):
am +dat
in +dat
in 1968
[im Jahre] 1968
9. in (time: within):
in +dat
10. in (time: for):
seit +dat
11. in (at a distance of):
nach +dat
12. in (job, profession):
13. in (wearing):
in +dat
14. in (result):
in that ... form
15. in + -ing (while doing):
16. in (with quantities):
17. in (comparing amounts):
pro +dat
18. in after vb (concerning):
sich acc für etw acc interessieren
19. in after n:
20. in (in a person):
in sb
mit jdm
it isn't in sb to do sth
jd ist nicht zu etw dat in der Lage
21. in (author):
bei +dat
Phrases:
II. in [ɪn] ADV
1. in inv (into sth):
2. in inv (at arrival point) train, bus:
3. in inv (towards land):
4. in inv (submitted):
to get [or hand] sth in
5. in inv (elected):
to get in candidate
to get in party also
Phrases:
sich acc bei jdm lieb Kind machen inf
to get in on sth
to let sb in on sth
jdn in etw acc einweihen
III. in [ɪn] ADJ
1. in pred, inv:
2. in inv (leading in):
Eingangstür f <-, -en>
in-tray Aus, Brit, in-box Am
3. in inv (in fashion):
4. in pred, inv (submitted):
5. in pred, inv (elected):
to be in candidate
to be in party also
6. in pred, inv SPORTS (within bounds):
7. in pred, inv SPORTS:
to be in player
to be in (in cricket) team
8. in pred, inv (in season):
Phrases:
to be in at sth
bei etw dat dabei sein
to be in for sth
to be in on sth
IV. in [ɪn] N
1. in (connection):
Kontakt[e] m[pl]
2. in Am POL:
Phrases:
OpenDict unos
value N
decline in value N INV-FIN
engleski
engleski
nemački
nemački
nemački
nemački
engleski
engleski
decline N FINMKT
value N MKT COMPET
value VB trans ACCOUNT
decline [dɪˈklain] N
value THEOR MODEL, APPRAIS
Present
Idecline
youdecline
he/she/itdeclines
wedecline
youdecline
theydecline
Past
Ideclined
youdeclined
he/she/itdeclined
wedeclined
youdeclined
theydeclined
Present Perfect
Ihavedeclined
youhavedeclined
he/she/ithasdeclined
wehavedeclined
youhavedeclined
theyhavedeclined
Past Perfect
Ihaddeclined
youhaddeclined
he/she/ithaddeclined
wehaddeclined
youhaddeclined
theyhaddeclined
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Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)
This policy causes an ever-increasing amount of game currency in circulation and a subsequent decline in value.
en.wikipedia.org
A decline in value would create a negative entry.
en.wikipedia.org
In 2012 to 2013, the brand suffered a 3.4% decline in value on volumes down 12.5%.
www.thegrocer.co.uk
As airline miles continue to decline in value, no-hassle cash rewards look ever more appealing.
www.kcentv.com
Of course, there are plenty of other situations where people use debt to buy an asset that will decline in value but are necessary nonetheless.
business.financialpost.com