taper in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for taper in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.taper [ˈteɪpəʳ, Am -pɚ] N

taper Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to taper off
to taper off
to taper into sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The brush hairs are tapered to a fine point, a feature vital to the style of wash paintings.
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It has a hairline that tapers out by curving to the left.
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People suspected of being physiologically dependent on benzodiazepine drugs should be very gradually tapered off the drug.
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The door, which is narrow and tapering towards the top, is usually situated in the western gable.
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The well-defined central raised area (or glabella) tapers slightly forward with a rounded front, but lateral furrows are weakly defined.
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After the spinal cord tapers out, the spinal nerves continue to branch out diagonally, forming the cauda equina.
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The pygidial axis is tapering backwards and touches the border furrow.
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The wings were straight tapered with rounded tips.
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The north terrace tapers away to a single line of seating as you head to the west.
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This friction tight socket is only needed for the federals and the tapers.
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