Subsiding Meaning in English
word · lemma: subside
səbˈsaɪdɪŋ
suhb-SY-ding
səbsˈaɪdɪŋ
suhb-SY-ding
Definición
Gradually becoming less strong, intense, or severe; also used for describing something sinking to a lower level.
Uso & Matices
'Subsiding' is formal and often used for natural events (floods, storms), pain, or emotions becoming less intense. Can also refer to land or buildings sinking. Common collocations: 'pain is subsiding', 'waters are subsiding', 'argument is subsiding'. Not used for people, but for things or conditions.
Spanish: disminuir - calmarse - hundirsePortuguese (BR): diminuir - acalmar - afundarPortuguese (PT): diminuir - acalmar - abaterChinese (Simplified): 减弱 - 平息 - 下沉Chinese (Traditional): 減弱 - 平息 - 下沉Hindi: कम होना - थमना - बैठनाArabic: يهدأ - ينخفض - يهبطBengali: কমে আসছে - থিতিয়ে যাচ্ছেRussian: утихает - ослабевает - проседает (о земле)Japanese: 和らいでいる - 静まってきている - 沈下しているVietnamese: giảm dần - lắng xuốngKorean: 가라앉고 있다 - 잦아들고 있다Turkish: azalıyor - yatışıyor - çökmekte (arazi/bina)Urdu: کم ہوتا جا رہا ہے - بیٹھ رہا ہے (زمین/عمارت)Indonesian: mereda - surut - melandai
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The pain in my leg is subsiding now.
basic
The floodwaters are subsiding after the storm.
basic
The wind is finally subsiding.
basic
By morning, their anger was subsiding.
natural
The land is subsiding slowly near the river.
natural
After the excitement of the game, the crowd’s energy was subsiding.
natural