| Główne tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| descent n | (physical) | spadek m |
| | From the airport, Catherine watched the plane's descent onto the runway. |
| inheritance n | (inherited goods) | spadek m |
| | Laura got a big inheritance from her father when he passed away. |
| slope n | (incline) | nachylenie n |
| | | spadek m |
| | The ball rolled away, down the slope. |
| bequest n | (legacy, sth left in a will) | spadek m |
| | Mark received a large bequest from his grandfather. |
| decrease n | (lower amount) | spadek m |
| | These figures represent a decrease of 15%. |
| | Te liczby reprezentują piętnastoprocentowy spadek. |
| dip n | (market decline) | spadek m |
| | The dip in the market caused some investors concern. |
| | Spadek na rynku zmartwił inwestorów. |
| downside n | (stocks: decline) | spadek m |
| | Stocks began the week sharply on the downside. |
| drop n | (decline, reduction) | spadek m |
| | The stock's drop in value surprised analysts. |
| | Spadek wartości na giełdzie zaskoczył analityków. |
| legacy n | (sth handed down: physical object) | spadek m |
| | A pocket watch was his only legacy to his children. |
| inheritance n | (right to inherit) | spadek m |
| | Pam decided that her business was the inheritance of her eldest son, who took care of her when she was old. |
| drop-off n | informal (decrease) | spadek m |
| | There has been a sharp drop-off in sales as the economic crisis bites. |
| decline n | (decrease) | spadek m |
| | | zmniejszenie, umniejszenie n |
| | The company wondered how it could reverse the decline in sales. |
| | Firma zastanawiała się, jak mogłaby odwrócić spadek sprzedaży. |
| sag n | figurative (slowing, fall) | spadek m |
| | The sag in profits was worrying. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| fall n | (decline) | spadek m |
| | The fall in prices will harm our profits. |
| drop n | (slope) | spadek m |
| | This ski slope has a five hundred metre drop. |
| descent n | (economics, prices) | spadek m |
| | This recent descent has brought prices back to the same levels as ten years ago. |
| descent n | (skiing) | spadek m |
| | | pochyłość ż |
| | The skier made a quick descent of the piste. |
| decline n | (slope) | spadek m |
| | The car rolled down the steep decline. |
| rake n | (slope) | spadek m |
| | | kąt nachylenia m + n |
| | The rake of the floor was such that if you dropped a pencil, it would roll away to the opposite wall. |
| valley n | (roof junction) | spadek m |
| | There was a valley between the roofs of the two wings of the house. |
| Formy złożone: |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| bang sth vtr | UK (make stock prices fall) (finansowy: giełda) | powodować spadek ndk. + m |
| | (finansowy: giełda) | spowodować spadek dk. + m |
| | The flurry of selling banged the stock market. |
| brown out vtr | US (electricity: reduced power) | spadek napięcia m + n |
| | The high use of air conditioners during the heat waves caused more than one brown out. |
| depreciation n | (lowered value) | spadek wartości m + ż |
| | Because of the environmental disaster, most of the homes in this area have undergone depreciation. |
| dive n | figurative (stocks, prices: sudden drop) | nagły spadek przym. + m |
| | The dive in share prices has left many investors worse off. |
| drop sth vtr | (reduce) | powodować spadek czegoś ndk. + m |
| | | spowodować spadek czegoś dk. + m |
| | The weak market dropped the stock by thirty points. |
| | Słaby rynek spowodował spadek na giełdzie o trzydzieści punktów. |
| fall in value n | (decrease in amount sth is worth) | spadek wartości m + ż |
| | The greater the mileage on the car, the more it will fall in value. |
| free fall n | (fall: subject to gravity) | swobodny spadek przym. + m |
| | | swobodne spadanie przym. + n |
| | The plane went into free fall when both engines stalled. |
| free fall n | figurative (sharp decline) | gwałtowny spadek przym. + m |
| | The global economy went into free fall in the fall of 2008. |
| freefall vi | (skydive without parachute) | swobodny spadek przym. + m |
| | Bert jumped out of the plane and freefell for several moments. |
| lapse in concentration n | (moment of inattention) | spadek koncentracji, moment nieuwagi ż |
| | I had a lapse in concentration on my way here and missed the turning. |
nosedive, also UK: nose dive n | figurative (rapid decrease) | szybki spadek przym. + m |
| | The nosedive in salaries was due to the poor economy. |
| slip vi | (decline: skills) | zanotować spadek formy zwrot dk. |
| | The player slipped some from his outstanding play last year. |
| slump n | figurative (price, value: decrease) | gwałtowny spadek przym. + m |
| | There has been a recent slump in house prices. |
| slump in prices n | (economic decline) | gwałtowny spadek cen wyr. |
| tail-off n | figurative (gradual decrease) | stopniowy spadek przym. + m |
| tax cut n | (decrease in amount of tax) | spadek podatku m + m |
| | The proposed tax cut will mostly benefit the wealthy. |