wane

wane
intransitive verb
[Mond:] abnehmen; [Kraft, Einfluss, Macht:] schwinden, abnehmen; [Ruf, Ruhm:] verblassen; see also academic.ru/81424/wax">wax II
* * *
[wein]
verb
((of the moon) to appear to become smaller as less of it is visible.) abnehmen
- on the wane
* * *
wane
[weɪn]
I. vi
1. (weaken) abnehmen; interest, popularity schwinden geh
2. the moon abnehmen
to wax and \wane zu- und abnehmen
II. n no pl Abnehmen nt, Schwinden nt geh
to be on the \wane im Abnehmen begriffen sein geh; interest, popularity [dahin]schwinden geh
* * *
[weɪn]
1. n

to be on the wane (fig)im Schwinden sein

2. vi
(moon) abnehmen; (daylight) nachlassen; (fig) (influence, strength, life, power) schwinden; (reputation) verblassen
* * *
wane [weın]
A v/i
1. abnehmen (auch Mond), nachlassen, schwinden (Einfluss, Interesse, Kräfte etc)
2. schwächer werden, verblassen (Licht, Farben etc)
3. zu Ende gehen (Sommer etc)
4. vergehen, verfallen (Kultur etc)
B s
1. Abnehmen n, Abnahme f, Nachlassen n, Schwinden n:
be on the wane im Abnehmen sein, abnehmen, nachlassen, schwinden
2. Verfall m
* * *
intransitive verb
[Mond:] abnehmen; [Kraft, Einfluss, Macht:] schwinden, abnehmen; [Ruf, Ruhm:] verblassen; see also wax II
* * *
v.
abflauen v.
abnehmen v.
schwinden v.
(§ p.,pp.: schwan, ist geschwunden)

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