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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary
decrease 
decrease verb intransitive or transitive UK [dɪˈkriːs] US [ˈdiː.kriːs] [ decreases decreasing decreased ] <I > to become less, or to make something become less • Our share of the market has decreased sharply this year. • We have decreased our involvement in children's books. Opposite increase Thesaurus+: ↑Becoming and making smaller or less ↑Becoming and making less strong • During the 1980s, the amount of ozone in the stratosphere above Europe decreased by about 8%. • Total unemployment has decreased in the past year. • The pop star's popularity decreased as he got older, which is only to be expected. • The government proposed decreasing the annual expenditure on arms. • To make the sleeve get narrower toward the cuff, you gradually decrease the number of stitches on your needle. noun countable or uncountable UK US [ˈdiː.kriːs] <I > a reduction • There has been a steady decrease in the number of visitors. • I haven't noticed much decrease in interest. Thesaurus+: ↑Becoming and making smaller or less ↑Becoming and making less strong Common errors: When you are talking about the thing that has decreased, the most usual preposition to use after decrease is in. Don't say 'a decrease of something', say a decrease in something: • There has been a 2% decrease in the rate of unemployment. When decrease is followed by an amount, the correct preposition is of: • There has been a decrease of 2%. • There was a slight decrease in his weight after a week of dieting. • Any decrease in tourism could have a serious effect on the local economy. • The report's finding on the decrease in violent crime supports the police chief's claims. • We have seen a marked decrease in the number of accidents since these safety measures were introduced. • We've noticed a steady decrease in jobs available for new graduates in the industry.
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