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subtract [səbˈtrækt]* * *[səb'trækt] 1.transitive verb Mathematics soustraire ( from de)2.intransitive verb faire des soustractions -
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subtract [səb'trækt]soustraire, retrancher;∎ subtract 52 from 110 ôtez ou retranchez ou soustrayez 52 de 110 -
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verbകുറയ്ക്കുക, കിഴിക്കുക, പിരിക്കുക, കളയുക -
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səb'trækt(to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) sustraer, restarsubtract vb restartr[səb'trækt]1 restar ( from, de)subtract [səb'trækt] vt: restar, sustraerv.• descantillar v.• quitar v.• restar (Matemática) v.• substraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)• sustraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)səb'trækt [sǝb'trækt]1.VT (gen) restar; (fig) sustraer2.VI restar* * *[səb'trækt] -
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transitive verbabziehen ( from von); subtrahieren ( from von)* * *[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) subtrahieren- academic.ru/71767/subtraction">subtraction* * *sub·tract[səbˈtrækt]vtfour \subtracted from ten equals six zehn minus vier ergibt sechs* * *[səb'trkt]vtiabziehen, subtrahieren (from von)* * *subtract [səbˈtrækt]A v/t1. wegnehmen ( from von)from von)B v/i2. MATH subtrahieren* * *transitive verbabziehen ( from von); subtrahieren ( from von)* * *v.abziehen v.schmälern v.subtrahieren v. -
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səb'trækt(to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) trekke fra, subtrahereverb \/səbˈtrækt\/subtrahere, trekke frasubtract from (for)minske• did it subtract from your enjoyment? -
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[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) trække fra; subtrahere* * *[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) trække fra; subtrahere -
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[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) odšteti* * *[səbtraekt]transitive verbodtegniti, odvzeti ( from od); mathematics odšte(va)ti -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] subtract[Swahili Word] -kata[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic[Terminology] mathematics------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] subtract[Swahili Word] -toa[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] ten subtract six is four[Swahili Example] kumi kutoa sita ni nne[Terminology] mathematics------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) draga frá -
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levon, kivon* * *[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) kivon -
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[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) subtrair* * *sub.tract[səbtr'ækt] vt+vi 1 Math subtrair. 2 tirar. -
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v. çıkarmak, çıkarma yapmak* * *çıkar* * *[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) çıkarmak -
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• vähentää• kaventaa* * *səb'trækt(to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) vähentää -
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[səb'trækt] 1.verbo transitivo mat. sottrarre ( from da)2.verbo intransitivo fare una sottrazione, delle sottrazioni* * *[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) sottrarre* * *[səb'trækt] 1.verbo transitivo mat. sottrarre ( from da)2.verbo intransitivo fare una sottrazione, delle sottrazioni -
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[səb'trækt]vt* * *[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) odejmować -
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[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) atņemt (matemātikā)* * *atņemt -
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[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) atimti -
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v. dra ifrån, dra av, subtrahera, minska* * *[səb'trækt](to take one number or quantity from another: If you subtract 5 from 8, 3 is left; In their first year at school, most children learn to add and subtract.) subtrahera
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subtract — ► VERB ▪ take away (a number or amount) from another to calculate the difference. DERIVATIVES subtraction noun subtractive adjective. ORIGIN Latin subtrahere draw away … English terms dictionary
subtract — sub‧tract [səbˈtrækt] verb [transitive] to take a number or an amount from something larger: subtract something from something • Subtract 34% corporate tax from the total. * * * subtract UK US /səbˈtrækt/ verb [T] ► to take a number or amount… … Financial and business terms
subtract — verb Etymology: Latin subtractus, past participle of subtrahere to draw from beneath, withdraw, from sub + trahere to draw Date: 1557 transitive verb to take away by or as if by deducting < subtract 5 from 9 > < subtract funds from the project >… … New Collegiate Dictionary
subtract — verb (T) to take a number or an amount from something larger: subtract sth from sth: If you subtract from you get . compare add (2), deduct, minus 1 (1) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
subtract — verb To remove or reduce; especially to reduce a quantity or number If you subtract the $100 for gas and bridge toll, it was a fairly inexpensive trip … Wiktionary
subtract — verb Subtract is used with these nouns as the object: ↑number … Collocations dictionary
subtract — 1540s, from L. subtractus, pp. of subtrahere (see SUBTRACTION (Cf. subtraction)). Related: Subtracted; subtracting. Earlier verb form was subtraien (early 15c.). Here he teches þe Craft how þou schalt know, whan þou hast subtrayd, wheþer þou hast … Etymology dictionary
subtract — verb take away (a number or amount) from another to calculate the difference. ↘remove (a part of something). Derivatives subtracter (also subtractor) noun subtraction noun subtractive adjective Origin C16 (earlier (ME) as subtraction): from L.… … English new terms dictionary
subtract — verb we ll subtract the cost of shipping Syn: take away/off, deduct, debit, dock; informal knock off, minus Ant: add … Thesaurus of popular words
subtract — UK [səbˈtrækt] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms subtract : present tense I/you/we/they subtract he/she/it subtracts present participle subtracting past tense subtracted past participle subtracted 1) maths to take a number or amount… … English dictionary
subtract — sub|tract [ səb trækt ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) to take a number or amount from another number or amount. The symbol for this is and is called a minus sign: How much will it be if we subtract the labor costs? subtract something from… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English