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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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verb ADV. badly, seriously | dramatically, sharply, quickly, rapidly | gradually | further VERB + DETERIORATE begin to His health began to deteriorate quite seriously. | continue to | be likely to PREP. into The unrest rapidly deteriorated into civil war.
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deteriorate to become worse: • Air quality is rapidly deteriorating in our cities. • Living conditions here have deteriorated in the past few years. get worse to become worse. Get worse is less formal and more common than deteriorate in everyday English: • My eyesight seems to be getting worse. • He’s never been well-behaved, but he’s getting even worse. go down to become gradually worse – used especially about the standard of something: • The hotel’s gone down since its management changed. • Nick’s teachers say that his work has gone down recently. go downhill to become much worse and be in a very bad condition, especially after a particular time or event: • During the recession the business began to go downhill. • Her health went downhill rapidly after Christmas. decline especially written to become gradually worse – used especially about standards of living, education, health etc: • After the war, the standard of living declined. • Over the years, the standard of public transport has declined. degenerate formal to become worse, or to become something bad instead of something good: • Relations between the two countries have degenerated. • The debate degenerated into an argument between the two sides. escalate to become much worse very quickly – used especially about fighting, violence, or a bad situation: • Further violence could escalate into a full-scale armed conflict. • The political crisis escalated. spiral out of control to become worse in a way that cannot be controlled and is extremely serious and worrying: • Police say that the violence has spiralled out of control. • Scientists are worried that global warming could soon spiral out of control. • Costs have been spiralling out of control.
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