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to slump
01
osuwać się, siadać
to sit, lean or fall heavily or suddenly, typically due to exhaustion, weakness, or lack of energy.
Intransitive
02
osłabnąć, spadać
to experience a significant failure or decline in performance, quality, or overall condition.
Intransitive
03
zapadać się, zgarbić się
to adopt a posture or carriage characterized by a noticeable drooping or slouching, often indicating weariness, dejection, or lack of energy
Intransitive
04
spadać, zwalić się
to experience a sudden and significant decrease or decline in price, value, or amount
Intransitive
Slump
01
spadek, obniżenie
a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality
02
recesja, spadek gospodarczy
a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment
slump
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slumped
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slumped
adj
Przykład
The exhausted athlete slumped against the gym wall after completing the intense workout.
After the long hike, he slumped onto the rock, catching his breath and resting his tired legs.
The toddler, worn out from playing, slumped onto the floor and dozed off for a nap.
As the long day at work took its toll, he slumped into his office chair, ready to unwind.
Feeling utterly fatigued, she slumped into the chair, grateful for a moment of respite.