What does ubývat in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word ubývat in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ubývat in Czech.

The word ubývat in Czech means ubývat, vytrácet se, snižovat se, ubývat, tenčit se, zmenšovat se, ubývat, tenčit se. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ubývat

ubývat

(moon: decrease) (měsíc)

The moon is waning; every night, a little less of it is visible.

vytrácet se

(informal (diminish)

As the candle petered out the room grew dark.

snižovat se

(figurative (diminish gradually) (postupně)

Počet pacientů s chřipkou se na jaře bude snižovat.
The number of flu patients will tail off in the spring.

ubývat, tenčit se

(informal (have little left of [sth]) (zásoby apod.)

I hope we find a gas station soon, as this car is running low on fuel.

zmenšovat se, ubývat, tenčit se

(diminish, get smaller)

Zmenšují se šance, že dorazíme před tím, než začne pršet.
Chances of our arriving before the rain starts are dwindling.

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