| 释义 | 
		  reduce /ri-dūsˈ/     transitive verb- To make smaller or less, to lessen
 - To diminish in weight or girth
 - To bring into a lower state
 - To concentrate or thicken (a sauce) by boiling to evaporate water and reduce the volume
 - To weaken
 - To degrade (military)
 - To impoverish
 - To subdue
 - To subject to necessity
 - To drive into (a condition; with to)
 - To change to another form
 - To express in other terms
 - To range in order or classification
 - To adapt, adjust
 - To translate
 - To put into (writing, practice, etc; with to)
 - To break up, separate, disintegrate
 - To disband (military; obsolete)
 - To bring to the metallic state
 - To put back into a normal condition or place (eg a dislocation or fracture) (surgery)
 - To remove oxygen from, or combine with hydrogen, or lessen the positive valency of (an atom or ion) by adding electrons
 - To annul (Scots law)
 - To bring back (archaic)
 - To restore to an old state (archaic)
 - To bring into a new state (archaic)
       intransitive verb- To become smaller or less
 - (of a sauce, etc) to thicken or become concentrated
 - To resolve itself
 - To slim, or lessen weight or girth
     ORIGIN: L redūcere, reductum, from re- back, and dūcere to lead   reducedˈ  adjective - In a state of reduction
 - Weakened
 - Impoverished
 - Diminished
 - Simplified in structure
    reducˈer  noun - A person who reduces
 - A means of reducing
 - A joint-piece for connecting pipes of varying diameter
    reducibilˈity  noun  reducˈible  adjective  That may be reduced  reducˈibleness  noun  reducˈing  adjective  reducˈtant  noun  A reducing agent  reducˈtase  noun  An enzyme which brings about the reduction of organic compounds  reduction /-dukˈshən/   noun - The act of reducing or state of being reduced
 - Diminution
 - Lowering of price
 - Subjugation
 - Changing of numbers or quantities from one denomination to another (mathematics)
 - A settlement of S Americans converted by the Jesuits to Christianity, and governed by them (historical)
    reducˈtionism  noun  The belief that complex data and phenomena can be explained in terms of something simpler  reducˈtionist  noun and  adjective  reductionistˈic  adjective  reducˈtive  adjective - Bringing back (archaic)
 - Reducing, narrowing, limiting
    reducˈtively  adverb  reducˈtiveness  noun    reducing agent  noun (chem) A substance with a strong affinity for oxygen, or the like, serving to remove it from others  reducing flame  noun  A hot luminous blowpipe flame in which substances can be reduced  reduction division  noun (biology) Meiosis  reduction works  noun  Smelting works    in reduced circumstances (euphemistic) Impoverished  reduce to the ranks  To demote, for misconduct, to the condition of a private soldier    |