reduced 音标拼音: [rəd'ust] [rɪd'ust] [rid'ust]
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reduced 缩减 归约
reduced adj 1 :
made less in size or amount or degree [
synonym : {
decreased },
{
reduced }] [
ant : {
increased }]
2 :
well below normal (
especially in price ) [
synonym : {
reduced },
{
rock -
bottom }]
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Reduced }
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Reducing } (-
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[
L .
reducere ,
reductum ;
pref .
red -.
re -,
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ducere to lead .
See {
Duke },
and cf . {
Redoubt },
n .]
1 .
To bring or lead back to any former place or condition .
[
Obs .]
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And to his brother '
s house reduced his wife .
--
Chapman .
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The sheep must of necessity be scattered ,
unless the great Shephered of souls oppose ,
or some of his delegates reduce and direct us . --
Evelyn .
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2 .
To bring to any inferior state ,
with respect to rank ,
size ,
quantity ,
quality ,
value ,
etc .;
to diminish ;
to lower ;
to degrade ;
to impair ;
as ,
to reduce a sergeant to the ranks ;
to reduce a drawing ;
to reduce expenses ;
to reduce the intensity of heat . "
An ancient but reduced family ." --
Sir W .
Scott .
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Nothing so excellent but a man may fasten upon something belonging to it ,
to reduce it .
--
Tillotson .
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Having reduced Their foe to misery beneath their fears . --
Milton .
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Hester Prynne was shocked at the condition to which she found the clergyman reduced . --
Hawthorne .
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3 .
To bring to terms ;
to humble ;
to conquer ;
to subdue ;
to capture ;
as ,
to reduce a province or a fort .
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4 .
To bring to a certain state or condition by grinding ,
pounding ,
kneading ,
rubbing ,
etc .;
as ,
to reduce a substance to powder ,
or to a pasty mass ;
to reduce fruit ,
wood ,
or paper rags ,
to pulp .
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It were but right And equal to reduce me to my dust . --
Milton .
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5 .
To bring into a certain order ,
arrangement ,
classification ,
etc .;
to bring under rules or within certain limits of descriptions and terms adapted to use in computation ;
as ,
to reduce animals or vegetables to a class or classes ;
to reduce a series of observations in astronomy ;
to reduce language to rules .
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6 . (
Arith .)
(
a )
To change ,
as numbers ,
from one denomination into another without altering their value ,
or from one denomination into others of the same value ;
as ,
to reduce pounds ,
shillings ,
and pence to pence ,
or to reduce pence to pounds ;
to reduce days and hours to minutes ,
or minutes to days and hours .
(
b )
To change the form of a quantity or expression without altering its value ;
as ,
to reduce fractions to their lowest terms ,
to a common denominator ,
etc .
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7 . (
Chem .)
To add an electron to an atom or ion .
Specifically :
To remove oxygen from ;
to deoxidize .
(
Metallurgy )
To bring to the metallic state by separating from combined oxygen and impurities ;
as ,
metals are reduced from their ores . (
Chem .)
To combine with ,
or to subject to the action of ,
hydrogen or any other reducing agent ;
as ,
ferric iron is reduced to ferrous iron ;
aldehydes can be reduced to alcohols by lithium hydride ;
--
opposed to {
oxidize }.
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8 . (
Med .)
To restore to its proper place or condition ,
as a displaced organ or part ;
as ,
to reduce a dislocation ,
a fracture ,
or a hernia .
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{
Reduced iron } (
Chem .),
metallic iron obtained through deoxidation of an oxide of iron by exposure to a current of hydrogen or other reducing agent .
When hydrogen is used the product is called also {
iron by hydrogen }.
{
To reduce an equation } (
Alg .),
to bring the unknown quantity by itself on one side ,
and all the known quantities on the other side ,
without destroying the equation .
{
To reduce an expression } (
Alg .),
to obtain an equivalent expression of simpler form .
{
To reduce a square } (
Mil .),
to reform the line or column from the square .
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Syn :
To diminish ;
lessen ;
decrease ;
abate ;
shorten ;
curtail ;
impair ;
lower ;
subject ;
subdue ;
subjugate ;
conquer .
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133 Moby Thesaurus words for "
reduced ":
abated ,
ablated ,
adulterated ,
attenuated ,
badly off ,
bated ,
belittled ,
best ,
bottom ,
bowed down ,
broken ,
brought down ,
brought low ,
cachectic ,
conquered ,
consumed ,
contracted ,
crushed ,
curtailed ,
cut ,
debased ,
debilitated ,
decreased ,
deflated ,
depressed ,
diluted ,
diminished ,
dissipated ,
distressed ,
domesticated ,
down to bedrock ,
downcast ,
downthrown ,
drained ,
dropped ,
embarrassed ,
enervated ,
eroded ,
exhausted ,
failing ,
fallen ,
feeble ,
feeling the pinch ,
felled ,
flattened ,
frail ,
giveaway ,
half -
price ,
hard up ,
healthless ,
housebroke ,
housebroken ,
humbled ,
humiliated ,
ill off ,
impecunious ,
in Queer Street ,
in narrow circumstances ,
in poor health ,
in reduced circumstances ,
in straitened circumstances ,
in the dust ,
infirm ,
invalid ,
land -
poor ,
languishing ,
less ,
lesser ,
low ,
lower ,
lowered ,
lowest ,
made to grovel ,
marked down ,
mastered ,
miniaturized ,
moribund ,
narrow ,
on the edge ,
out of pocket ,
pale ,
peaked ,
peaky ,
pinched ,
poor ,
poorly off ,
prostrate ,
put down ,
quelled ,
rarefied ,
reduced in health ,
retrenched ,
rock -
bottom ,
run -
down ,
sacrificial ,
scaled -
down ,
set down ,
shorn ,
short ,
short of cash ,
short of funds ,
short of money ,
shorter ,
shrunk ,
shrunken ,
sickly ,
slashed ,
smaller ,
smashed ,
squeezed ,
straitened ,
strapped ,
subdued ,
subjugated ,
submerged ,
sunk ,
sunken ,
suppressed ,
tamed ,
thinned ,
unhealthy ,
unmoneyed ,
unprosperous ,
unsound ,
valetudinarian ,
valetudinary ,
vanquished ,
watered ,
watered -
down ,
weakened ,
weakly ,
with low resistance ,
worn
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