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1 degrade
[dɪ'greɪd]* * *[di'ɡreid](to disgrace or make contemptible: He felt degraded by having to ask for money.) degradare* * *[dɪ'greɪd] -
2 degrade de·grade vt
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3 (to) degrade
(to) degrade /dɪˈgreɪd/A v. t.2 deteriorare: to degrade the environment [the quality of st.], deteriorare l'ambiente [la qualità di qc.]3 (biol., fis., geol.) degradareB v. i.deteriorarsi: The product will degrade naturally, il prodotto si deteriora con l'uso● to degrade oneself, degradarsi; avvilirsi: Don't degrade yourself by telling lies, non avvilirti raccontando menzogne. -
4 (to) degrade
(to) degrade /dɪˈgreɪd/A v. t.2 deteriorare: to degrade the environment [the quality of st.], deteriorare l'ambiente [la qualità di qc.]3 (biol., fis., geol.) degradareB v. i.deteriorarsi: The product will degrade naturally, il prodotto si deteriora con l'uso● to degrade oneself, degradarsi; avvilirsi: Don't degrade yourself by telling lies, non avvilirti raccontando menzogne. -
5 downgrade
['daʊngreɪd]* * *verb (to reduce to a lower level, especially of importance: His job was downgraded.) retrocedere, declassare* * *downgrade /ˈdaʊngreɪd/n.4 (tecn.) ridimensionamento; versione ridotta(to) downgrade /ˌdaʊnˈgreɪd/v. t.1 ridimensionare (al livello di): The hurricane has been downgraded to a tropical storm, l'uragano è stato ridimensionato al livello di una tempesta tropicale2 abbassare di livello ( un dipendente, un funzionario, ecc.); declassare: He was downgraded to a lower rank, è stato declassato a una posizione inferiore; ( Borsa, fin.) The company's rating was downgraded from A+ to A, il rating della società è stato declassato da A+ ad A3 sminuire l'importanza di; minimizzare* * *['daʊngreɪd]
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