to lose output; a drop in crop yield; reduction in production
to cut prices; to discount; to mark down; price cutting
to lower salary; to reduce pay
to reduce or waive (taxes, punishment, rent, tuition etc)
to reduce penalty; shortened or commuted (judicial) sentence
to reduce pressure; to relax
to reduce; to decrease; to diminish
to reduce; to decrease; to lessen
amount of reduction; size of discount
to lower the interest rate
shock absorption; vibration dampening
to impair; to degrade; to decrease; to reduce; to weaken; to detract from; impairment (e.g. of financial assets)
to subtract; to lose (weight)
nuclear weapons reduction (abbr. of 裁减核武器); disarmament
measures to reduce disasters
to reduce carbon emissions
to write down (i.e. to decrease the expected value of a loan)
to alleviate a burden on sb
to lighten; to ease; to alleviate
to ebb; to go down; to decline
to reduce speed; to slow down; to take it easy
to reduce; to lessen (pain etc); to deduct (from taxes)
shock absorption; damping
decompression sickness; the bends; also
減壓症
decompression sickness; the bends; also
減壓病
fin stabilizer (in ships); anti-roll stabilizer
moderator; reducer (mechanical gearbox)
meiosis (in sexual reproduction)
decompression schedule
(diving); also called
減壓程序
to cut down; to reduce; to lower
to add or subtract; to increase or decrease; to go up or go down
to deflate; to decrease (number, esp. price)
to claim a credit against; tax reduction
to reduce; to pare down; to streamline
to remove or lighten (a tax etc)
to reduce; to lessen; to cut down
progressively decreasing; gradually falling; in descending order
to make considered reductions; discretionary reduction
plus-minus sign (±); plus and minus signs (+ and -)
to reduce carbon emissions
(of one's skills, appearance etc) not to have deteriorated a bit; to be as (good, vigorous etc) as ever
four rules of arithmetic; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS)