peter out

peter out
фраз. гл.
1) постепенно затихать, иссякать, прекращаться

Late Friday night the storm petered out. — Поздно вечером в пятницу сильный ветер стих.

By 1861 the gold rush in New South Wales was beginning to peter out. — К 1861 году золотая лихорадка в Новом Южном Уэльсе начала идти на убыль.

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2) изнурять, утомлять

After a full day of walking, we were petered out. — Мы шли пешком целый день и под конец валились с ног от усталости.

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3) потерпеть неудачу, провалиться

His plan petered out. — Его план провалился.

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4) иссякать, истощаться; беднеть (о месторождениях)

Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.

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  • peter out — {v.}, {informal} To fail or die down gradually; grow less; become exhausted. * /After the factory closed, the town pretty well petered out./ * /The mine once had a rich vein of silver, but it petered out./ * /But as he thought of her, his anger… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • peter out — {v.}, {informal} To fail or die down gradually; grow less; become exhausted. * /After the factory closed, the town pretty well petered out./ * /The mine once had a rich vein of silver, but it petered out./ * /But as he thought of her, his anger… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • peter out — [v] dwindle, decrease abate, come to nothing*, die out*, diminish, drain, ebb, evaporate, fade, fail, give out, lessen, pall, rebate, recede, run dry, run out, stop, taper off, wane; concepts 105,698 Ant. develop, grow, increase …   New thesaurus

  • peter out — index perish, subside Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • peter out — verb 1. end weakly (Freq. 1) The music just petered out there was no proper ending • Syn: ↑taper off, ↑fizzle out, ↑fizzle • Hypernyms: ↑discontinue • …   Useful english dictionary

  • peter out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms peter out : present tense I/you/we/they peter out he/she/it peters out present participle petering out past tense petered out past participle petered out to gradually become smaller or weaker before coming… …   English dictionary

  • peter out — in. to give out; to wear out. □ I’m about to peter out. I need a rest. □ What’ll we do when the money peters out? …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • peter out — gradually lose power, reduce, run out    After 6, sales began to peter out. We had fewer customers …   English idioms

  • peter out — die down gradually, grow less strong The large crowd from the football game has begun to peter out and the streets around the stadium are becoming quiet now …   Idioms and examples

  • peter out — /ˌpi:tər aυt/ verb to come to an end gradually ▪▪▪ ‘…economists believe the economy is picking up this quarter and will do better in the second half of the year, but most expect growth to peter out next year’ [Sunday Times] …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • peter out — Synonyms and related words: abate, bate, be annihilated, be consumed, be destroyed, be disappointing, be no more, be unproductive, be used up, be wiped out, blow, break, break down, burn out, cave in, cease to be, cease to exist, collapse, come… …   Moby Thesaurus


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