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Что (кто) такое Recede - определение

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recede      
v. (D; intr.) to recede from
recede      
(recedes, receding, receded)
1.
If something recedes from you, it moves away.
Luke's footsteps receded into the night...
As she receded he waved goodbye.
VERB: V prep, V
2.
When something such as a quality, problem, or illness recedes, it becomes weaker, smaller, or less intense.
Just as I started to think that I was never going to get well, the illness began to recede...
VERB: V
3.
If a man's hair starts to recede, it no longer grows on the front of his head.
...a youngish man with dark hair just beginning to recede...
VERB: V
Recede      
·vi To move back; to Retreat; to Withdraw.
II. Recede ·vi To cede back; to grant or yield again to a former possessor; as, to recede conquered territory.
III. Recede ·vi To withdraw a claim or pretension; to Desist; to relinquish what had been proposed or asserted; as, to recede from a demand or proposition.
recede      
¦ verb
1. move back or further away.
2. gradually diminish.
3. (of a man's hair) cease to grow at the temples and above the forehead.
4. [usu. as adjective receding] (of a facial feature) slope backwards.
5. (recede from) archaic withdraw from (an undertaking, agreement, etc.).
Origin
C15: from L. recedere, from re- 'back' + cedere 'go'.
recede      
v. n.
1.
Retire, withdraw, retreat, retrograde, move back, return.
2.
Withdraw, desist.
cede         
MEASURE OF RADIATION HEALTH RISK
CEDE; ALI annual limit; Annual limit on intake; Committed effective dose equivalent (CEDE)
v. (A) France ceded the territory to them; or: France ceded them the territory
concede         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Concede; Conseding; Concessions; Concession (disambiguation)
v.
1) (B) he finally conceded the election to his opponent
2) (L; to ) she conceded (to us) that she had been mistaken
Cede         
MEASURE OF RADIATION HEALTH RISK
CEDE; ALI annual limit; Annual limit on intake; Committed effective dose equivalent (CEDE)
·vt To yield or surrender; to give up; to Resign; as, to cede a fortress, a province, or country, to another nation, by treaty.
concede         
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Concede; Conseding; Concessions; Concession (disambiguation)
(concedes, conceding, conceded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct.
Bess finally conceded that Nancy was right...
'Well,' he conceded, 'I do sometimes mumble a bit.'...
Mr. Chapman conceded the need for Nomura's U.S. unit to improve its trading skills.
VERB: V that, V with quote, V n
2.
If you concede something to someone, you allow them to have it as a right or privilege.
The government conceded the right to establish independent trade unions...
Facing total defeat in Vietnam, the French subsequently conceded full independence to Laos.
= cede
VERB: V n, V n to n
3.
If you concede something, you give it to the person who has been trying to get it from you.
A strike by some ten thousand bank employees has ended after the government conceded some of their demands.
VERB: V n
4.
In sport, if you concede goals or points, you are unable to prevent your opponent from scoring them. (BRIT; in AM, use give up
)
They conceded four goals to Leeds United...
Luton conceded a free kick on the edge of the penalty area.
VERB: V n to n, V n
5.
If you concede a game, contest, or argument, you end it by admitting that you can no longer win.
Reiner, 56, has all but conceded the race to his rival...
Alain Prost finished third and virtually conceded the world championship.
VERB: V n to n, V n
6.
If you concede defeat, you accept that you have lost a struggle.
Airtours conceded defeat in its attempt to take control of holiday industry rival Owners Abroad...
He happily conceded the election.
= accept
VERB: V n, V n
Receded      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Recede.