(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา -declinal- มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: decline) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ Declinal | a. Declining; sloping. [ 1913 Webster ] | Decline | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Declined p. pr. & vb. n. Declining. ] [ OE. declinen to bend down, lower, sink, decline (a noun), F. décliner to decline, refuse, fr. L. declinare to turn aside, inflect (a part of speech), avoid; de- + clinare to incline; akin to E. lean. See Lean, v. i. ] 1. To bend, or lean downward; to take a downward direction; to bend over or hang down, as from weakness, weariness, despondency, etc.; to condescend. “With declining head.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] He . . . would decline even to the lowest of his family. Lady Hutchinson. [ 1913 Webster ] Disdaining to decline, Slowly he falls, amidst triumphant cries. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ] The ground at length became broken and declined rapidly. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To tend or draw towards a close, decay, or extinction; to tend to a less perfect state; to become diminished or impaired; to fail; to sink; to diminish; to lessen; as, the day declines; virtue declines; religion declines; business declines. [ 1913 Webster ] That empire must decline Whose chief support and sinews are of coin. Waller. [ 1913 Webster ] And presume to know . . . Who thrives, and who declines. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To turn or bend aside; to deviate; to stray; to withdraw; as, a line that declines from straightness; conduct that declines from sound morals. [ 1913 Webster ] Yet do I not decline from thy testimonies. Ps. cxix. 157. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To turn away; to shun; to refuse; -- the opposite of accept or consent; as, he declined, upon principle. [ 1913 Webster ] | Decline | v. t. 1. To bend downward; to bring down; to depress; to cause to bend, or fall. [ 1913 Webster ] In melancholy deep, with head declined. Thomson. [ 1913 Webster ] And now fair Phoebus gan decline in haste His weary wagon to the western vale. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To cause to decrease or diminish. [ Obs. ] “You have declined his means.” Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] He knoweth his error, but will not seek to decline it. Burton. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To put or turn aside; to turn off or away from; to refuse to undertake or comply with; reject; to shun; to avoid; as, to decline an offer; to decline a contest; he declined any participation with them. [ 1913 Webster ] Could I Decline this dreadful hour? Massinger. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Gram.) To inflect, or rehearse in order the changes of grammatical form of; as, to decline a noun or an adjective. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Now restricted to such words as have case inflections; but formerly it was applied both to declension and conjugation. [ 1913 Webster ] After the first declining of a noun and a verb. Ascham. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To run through from first to last; to repeat like a schoolboy declining a noun. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Decline | n. [ F. déclin. See Decline, v. i. ] 1. A falling off; a tendency to a worse state; diminution or decay; deterioration; also, the period when a thing is tending toward extinction or a less perfect state; as, the decline of life; the decline of strength; the decline of virtue and religion. [ 1913 Webster ] Their fathers lived in the decline of literature. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Med.) That period of a disorder or paroxysm when the symptoms begin to abate in violence; as, the decline of a fever. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A gradual sinking and wasting away of the physical faculties; any wasting disease, esp. pulmonary consumption; as, to die of a decline. Dunglison. Syn. -- Decline, Decay, Consumption. Decline marks the first stage in a downward progress; decay indicates the second stage, and denotes a tendency to ultimate destruction; consumption marks a steady decay from an internal exhaustion of strength. The health may experience a decline from various causes at any period of life; it is naturally subject to decay with the advance of old age; consumption may take place at almost any period of life, from disease which wears out the constitution. In popular language decline is often used as synonymous with consumption. By a gradual decline, states and communities lose their strength and vigor; by progressive decay, they are stripped of their honor, stability, and greatness; by a consumption of their resources and vital energy, they are led rapidly on to a completion of their existence. [ 1913 Webster ] | Declined | a. Declinate. [ 1913 Webster ] | Decliner | n. He who declines or rejects. [ 1913 Webster ] A studious decliner of honors. Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| decline | (n) ทางลาด, See also: การเอียงลาด, Syn. descent, declivity, downslope, slope | decline | (vt) ปฏิเสธ, See also: บอกปัด, ไม่ยอมรับ, ไม่รับสมัคร, Syn. pass up, refuse, spurn, Ant. accept | decline | (vi) ปฏิเสธ, See also: บอกปัด, ไม่ยอมรับ, ไม่รับสมัคร, Syn. fail to accept, refuse, reject, spurn, Ant. accept | decline | (n) ภาวะตกต่ำ, See also: ความตกต่ำ, ความเสื่อม, การถดถอย, Syn. decay, deterioration, downfall, retrogression, degeneration, enfeeblement, retrogression, weakening, Ant. improvement, rise | decline | (vi) แย่ลง, See also: เสื่อม, โทรม, ตกต่ำ, เลวลง, ลดลง, Syn. decay, decompose, diminish, deteriorate, dwindle, decrease, fade away, fail, go down, wane, weaken, worsen, Ant. increase, improve, strengthen | decline | (vi) ลาด, See also: เอียง, ลาดลง, Syn. incline downward, slope downward, Ant. rise |
| decline | (ดิไคลน') vi., n. (การ) เอียง, ลาด, เสื่อมลง, ปฏิเสธ, บอกปัด, ไม่ยอม, Syn. lessen |
| decline | (n) ความทรุดโทรม, ความเสื่อม, การปฏิเสธ, ตอนจบ | decline | (vi) เสื่อมลง, บ่ายเบน, ลดถอย, คล้อยต่ำ, เอียงลง | decline | (vt) ปฏิเสธ, บอกปัด, ไม่รับ, ไม่ยอม, กระจายคำ |
| decline | ๑. ทุเลา (โรค)๒. ทรุดลง (ผู้ป่วย) [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | decline list | รายการภัยที่ปฏิเสธ [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| | | เพลาลง | (v) decrease, See also: decline, diminish, lessen, go down, subside, lower, reduce, Syn. ลดลง, เบาบางลง, Example: เดือนนี้งานของเราก็เพลาลงบ้าง ไม่ได้หนักหน่วงเหมือนเดือนที่แล้ว | ความเสื่อม | (n) decline, See also: deterioration, decrease, decay, degeneration, Syn. ความเสื่อมถอย, ความเสื่อมโทรม, ความตกต่ำ, การถดถอย, Example: ในปัจจุบันวัยรุ่นมีทางไปสู่ความเสื่อมมากกว่าทางดีเพราะเพื่อนมีอิทธิพลต่อวัยรุ่นอยู่ไม่น้อย | เฉา | (v) fade, See also: decline, flag, Syn. ร่วงโรย, ไม่สดชื่น, Ant. สด, ใหม่, Example: เธอตระหนักดีว่าความสวยงามที่มีอยู่จะต้องเฉาไปตามวันเวลา | ตกอันดับ | (v) be degraded, See also: decline, Example: ความสำคัญของเขาตกอันดับไปแล้วเมื่อเจ้านายชื่นชอบพนักงานคนใหม่ | เสื่อม | (v) deteriorate, See also: decline, Example: ถ้าหากข้าราชการคอร์รัปชั่น ประชาชนอาจจะเสื่อมศรัทธา และไม่อยากเข้ามาเกี่ยวข้องด้วย, Thai Definition: เสียไป, สิ้นไป | เสื่อมถอย | (v) decline, See also: rot, sink, Syn. เสื่อมโทรม, ถดถอย, หมดสภาพ, ถอยหลัง, Example: ปลายพุทธศตวรรษที่ 20 ถึงต้นพุทธศตวรรษที่ 21 เป็นยุคที่กรุงสุโขทัยเริ่มเสื่อมถอย และได้เสียเอกราชแก่กรุงศรีอยุธยา | ตกต่ำ | (v) decline, See also: be depressed, be in recession, Syn. ถดถอย, ต่ำ, เสื่อมถอย, เสื่อมลง, Ant. รุ่งโรจน์, ขึ้นสูง, Example: เศรษฐกิจของโลกในขณะนี้ตกต่ำอย่างมากจนทำให้เกิดภาวะเงินเฟ้อในหลายประเทศ, Thai Definition: มีฐานะหรือค่าลดลงกว่าเดิม | ร่วงโรย | (v) fade, See also: decline, flag, wither, languish, weaken, deteriorate, lose vitality, Syn. โรยรา, เหี่ยวเฉา, Ant. สด, ใหม่, Example: สังขารของคนเรานับวันจะร่วงโรยไปตามกาลเวลา, Thai Definition: เสื่อมหรือเซียวลงไปตามเวลา |
| เฉา | [chao] (v) EN: wither ; wilt ; fade ; shrivel (up) ; droop ; dry out ; decline FR: se flétrir ; se faner ; se dessécher ; s'affaiblir ; fléchir | การลดลง | [kān lotlong] (n, exp) EN: decrease ; decline ; drop FR: baisse [ f ] ; abaissement [ m ] ; chute [ f ] | ความเสื่อม | [khwām seūam] (n) EN: decline ; deterioration ; decrease ; decay ; degeneration FR: décadence [ f ] ; déclin [ m ] ; détérioration [ f ] | แหล่งเสื่อมโทรม | [laeng seūamsōm] (n) EN: slum ; rotten place ; decayed area ; area in decline FR: taudis [ mpl ] ; bidonville [ m ] | ลดลง | [lotlong] (n) EN: go down ; decrease ; abate ; become lower ; be down ; subside ; diminish ; cut ; decline ; reduce FR: descendre ; baisser ; diminuer ; décroître | ไม่รับผิดชอบ | [mai rapphitchøp] (adj) EN: be irresponsible ; be not responsible ; disclaim a responsibility FR: décliner toute responsabilité | มือตก | [meūtok] (v) EN: downgrade ; go downhill ; be unfortunate ; fail ; be on the decline ; lose one's touch FR: décliner | น้อยลง | [nøi long] (x) EN: be smaller ; get smaller ; get less ; decrease ; decline ; lessen ; diminish ; abate FR: décroître ; s'amoindrir ; diminuer | ปัด | [pat] (v) EN: reject ; disclaim ; refuse ; decline FR: rejeter ; repousser | ปฏิเสธ | [patisēt] (v) EN: deny ; repudiate ; refute ; reject ; decline ; refuse ; renounce ; disclaim ;disown ; negate ; disavow FR: nier ; réfuter ; décliner ; refuser ; désavouer ; rejeter ; démentir ; infirmer |
| | | decline | (n) change toward something smaller or lower, Syn. diminution | decline | (n) a condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better state, Syn. declination, Ant. improvement | decline | (v) grow smaller, Syn. go down, wane | decline | (v) go down | decline | (v) go down in value, Syn. slump, correct | decline | (v) inflect for number, gender, case, etc., |
| Decline | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Declined p. pr. & vb. n. Declining. ] [ OE. declinen to bend down, lower, sink, decline (a noun), F. décliner to decline, refuse, fr. L. declinare to turn aside, inflect (a part of speech), avoid; de- + clinare to incline; akin to E. lean. See Lean, v. i. ] 1. To bend, or lean downward; to take a downward direction; to bend over or hang down, as from weakness, weariness, despondency, etc.; to condescend. “With declining head.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] He . . . would decline even to the lowest of his family. Lady Hutchinson. [ 1913 Webster ] Disdaining to decline, Slowly he falls, amidst triumphant cries. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ] The ground at length became broken and declined rapidly. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To tend or draw towards a close, decay, or extinction; to tend to a less perfect state; to become diminished or impaired; to fail; to sink; to diminish; to lessen; as, the day declines; virtue declines; religion declines; business declines. [ 1913 Webster ] That empire must decline Whose chief support and sinews are of coin. Waller. [ 1913 Webster ] And presume to know . . . Who thrives, and who declines. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To turn or bend aside; to deviate; to stray; to withdraw; as, a line that declines from straightness; conduct that declines from sound morals. [ 1913 Webster ] Yet do I not decline from thy testimonies. Ps. cxix. 157. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To turn away; to shun; to refuse; -- the opposite of accept or consent; as, he declined, upon principle. [ 1913 Webster ] | Decline | v. t. 1. To bend downward; to bring down; to depress; to cause to bend, or fall. [ 1913 Webster ] In melancholy deep, with head declined. Thomson. [ 1913 Webster ] And now fair Phoebus gan decline in haste His weary wagon to the western vale. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To cause to decrease or diminish. [ Obs. ] “You have declined his means.” Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] He knoweth his error, but will not seek to decline it. Burton. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To put or turn aside; to turn off or away from; to refuse to undertake or comply with; reject; to shun; to avoid; as, to decline an offer; to decline a contest; he declined any participation with them. [ 1913 Webster ] Could I Decline this dreadful hour? Massinger. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Gram.) To inflect, or rehearse in order the changes of grammatical form of; as, to decline a noun or an adjective. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Now restricted to such words as have case inflections; but formerly it was applied both to declension and conjugation. [ 1913 Webster ] After the first declining of a noun and a verb. Ascham. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To run through from first to last; to repeat like a schoolboy declining a noun. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Decline | n. [ F. déclin. See Decline, v. i. ] 1. A falling off; a tendency to a worse state; diminution or decay; deterioration; also, the period when a thing is tending toward extinction or a less perfect state; as, the decline of life; the decline of strength; the decline of virtue and religion. [ 1913 Webster ] Their fathers lived in the decline of literature. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Med.) That period of a disorder or paroxysm when the symptoms begin to abate in violence; as, the decline of a fever. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A gradual sinking and wasting away of the physical faculties; any wasting disease, esp. pulmonary consumption; as, to die of a decline. Dunglison. Syn. -- Decline, Decay, Consumption. Decline marks the first stage in a downward progress; decay indicates the second stage, and denotes a tendency to ultimate destruction; consumption marks a steady decay from an internal exhaustion of strength. The health may experience a decline from various causes at any period of life; it is naturally subject to decay with the advance of old age; consumption may take place at almost any period of life, from disease which wears out the constitution. In popular language decline is often used as synonymous with consumption. By a gradual decline, states and communities lose their strength and vigor; by progressive decay, they are stripped of their honor, stability, and greatness; by a consumption of their resources and vital energy, they are led rapidly on to a completion of their existence. [ 1913 Webster ] | Declined | a. Declinate. [ 1913 Webster ] | Decliner | n. He who declines or rejects. [ 1913 Webster ] A studious decliner of honors. Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 跌幅 | [diē fú, ㄉㄧㄝ ㄈㄨˊ, 跌 幅] decline (in value); extent of a drop #6,023 [Add to Longdo] | 衰退 | [shuāi tuì, ㄕㄨㄞ ㄊㄨㄟˋ, 衰 退] decline; fall; drop; falter #12,038 [Add to Longdo] | 颓势 | [tuí shì, ㄊㄨㄟˊ ㄕˋ, 颓 势 / 頹 勢] decline (in fortune) #26,570 [Add to Longdo] | 不置可否 | [bù zhì kě fǒu, ㄅㄨˋ ㄓˋ ㄎㄜˇ ㄈㄡˇ, 不 置 可 否] decline to comment; not express an opinion; be noncommittal; hedge #34,605 [Add to Longdo] | 败落 | [bài luò, ㄅㄞˋ ㄌㄨㄛˋ, 败 落 / 敗 落] decline (in wealth and position) #61,225 [Add to Longdo] | 璧谢 | [bì xiè, ㄅㄧˋ ㄒㄧㄝˋ, 璧 谢 / 璧 謝] decline (a gift) with thanks [Add to Longdo] | 衰运 | [shuāi yùn, ㄕㄨㄞ ㄩㄣˋ, 衰 运 / 衰 運] decline in fortunes [Add to Longdo] |
| | 減少 | [げんしょう, genshou] (n, vs, adj-no) decrease; reduction; decline; (P) #2,864 [Add to Longdo] | 低下 | [ていか, teika] (n, vs) fall; decline; lowering; deterioration; degradation; (P) #3,858 [Add to Longdo] | 衰退 | [すいたい, suitai] (n, vs) decline; decay; (P) #8,277 [Add to Longdo] | 衰え | [おとろえ, otoroe] (n) weakening; emaciation; decline; (P) #16,167 [Add to Longdo] | 崩落 | [ほうらく, houraku] (n, vs) collapse; break; cave-in; crash; (market) decline; (P) #17,840 [Add to Longdo] | じり安 | [じりやす, jiriyasu] (n) gradual decline (of stock prices) [Add to Longdo] | アーバンデクライン | [a-bandekurain] (n) urban decline [Add to Longdo] | 移ろう | [うつろう, utsurou] (v5u, vi) (1) to change (with the passage of time); (2) to fade; to wane; to decline [Add to Longdo] | 萎靡 | [いび, ibi] (n, vs) decline; decay [Add to Longdo] | 一斉安 | [いっせいやす, isseiyasu] (n) all-round (market) decline [Add to Longdo] |
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