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  1. SUBSIDE translate: 较弱, (状况)趋于平缓,平息, 下沉, (建筑物、地面或水面)下沉,下陷,沉降. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese simplified Dictionary.

  2. Where does the noun subside come from? Earliest known use. Middle English. The earliest known use of the noun subside is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for subside is from before 1425, in Brut. subside is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French subside.

  3. Subside is a verb that means to become less intense or severe. Subsided is the past tense of subside. Subside is used to describe a process, while subsided is used to describe a completed action. Pay attention to context when using these words. Continuing to learn about grammar and language use is important for effective communication.

  4. Synonym Discussion of Subside. to sink or fall to the bottom : settle; to tend downward : descend; especially : to flatten out so as to form a depression… See the full definition

  5. subside - traduction anglais-français. Forums pour discuter de subside, voir ses formes composées, des exemples et poser vos questions. Gratuit.

  6. subside nm. (secours en argent) allowance n. Elle comptait sur les subsides que lui envoyait sa mère en fin de mois. She relied on the allowance her mother sent her at the end of each month. subside nm. (subvention) subvention, subsidy, grant n. Cette association reçoit des subsides de la mairie.

  7. Define Subside. Subside is a verb that means to become less intense, severe, or violent. It can also refer to a gradual decrease in the level or amount of something, such as water or noise. Subside can be used to describe a situation that is calming down or returning to a normal state after a period of turbulence or disturbance.

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