decay in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for decay in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.decay [Brit dɪˈkeɪ, Am dəˈkeɪ] N

II.decay [Brit dɪˈkeɪ, Am dəˈkeɪ] VB trans

III.decay [Brit dɪˈkeɪ, Am dəˈkeɪ] VB intr

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decay in the PONS Dictionary

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decay Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to fall into decay
moral decay
American English

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English
However, the energy in a decay can be taken up or supplied by lattice vibrations.
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While the piano note, then, can only decay, the organ note may increase in volume or undergo other dynamic changes.
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Hadron collider physicists use another definition of transverse mass, in the case of a decay into two particles.
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The lattice reduces the lifetime of the excited state by introducing radiationless decay mechanisms.
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In that time, major structural changes in global economies, transportation, and government policy created the economic, then social, conditions resulting in urban decay.
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By the 16th century the building was starting to decay.
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The shear wave evanescently decays into the liquid.
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Many of the problems with urban decay (abandoned buildings, squatters, uncontrolled street vending, crime, etc.) continue.
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The building is in an advanced state of decay and the drawing is a reconstruction.
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Many of the historic buildings were left to decay or were torn down.
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