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  1. Decrease vs. increase - WordReference Forums

    Dec 13, 2023 · In Russian, the verbs for "increase" and "decrease" are увеличивать and уменьшать. Both use the prefix у-, whereas the stems relate to "big" and "small", respectively. The semantic of …

  2. Increase (decrease) of / in - WordReference Forums

    Jun 20, 2011 · Hi to everybody! I have read a few post about "Increase in/of" and actually I can't understand when should I use increase in or increase of. For example: "An increase of sound …

  3. decrease up / down to - WordReference Forums

    Jun 5, 2006 · Hi, can you tell "temperature was decreased up to -20ºC"? I don't know if you can tell "down to" instead. any suggestion? thanks for helping.

  4. reduce/decrease - WordReference Forums

    Oct 21, 2008 · reduce/decrease When they are used in "verb + noun" form, what's (if any) the main difference between them? Are the following phrases correct? 1. reduce air pollution decrease air …

  5. to decrease/to be decreased - WordReference Forums

    Oct 19, 2007 · To my ears, 'will have to be decreased' sounds even stranger than 'will have to decrease'. I would look for some other way of saying it. And although the verb 'decrease' exists, it is somewhat …

  6. decrease or decreases? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 27, 2021 · Use "decrease" to match your description. Remember, what you should be describing is what the data represents, not the form it is presented in. This does not mean that you cannot say that …

  7. a trend of increasing/ decreasing | WordReference Forums

    Feb 3, 2018 · Hi, Does "a trend of increasing/ decreasing" sound okay in my sentence below? "liver lipid peroxidation showed a trend of increasing during the light cycle and decreasing during the dark …

  8. decrease by 2/by 2 times - WordReference Forums

    Feb 4, 2017 · Where have you seen "decrease something by X times" ? It is the direct translation of the phrase "decrease something by a factor of" from the russian language.

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  10. dielectric creepage strength - WordReference Forums

    Jun 23, 2006 · The complete sentence is: A decrease in dielectric strength of the liquid can have an accentuated effect on the dielectric creepage strength of the solid insulating materials immersed in …