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1 reducing mill
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2 ♦ (to) reduce
♦ (to) reduce /rɪˈdju:s/, ( USA) /rɪˈdu:s/A v. t.1 ridurre; diminuire: to reduce speed [expenses, the staff], ridurre la velocità [le spese, il personale]; to reduce prices, diminuire i prezzi; to reduce the discount rate, ridurre il tasso di sconto; Some items are now reduced to £5, alcuni articoli ora sono scontati a 5 sterline; to reduce a sentence, ridurre una pena; (mat.) to reduce fractions to their lowest terms, ridurre frazioni ai minimi termini2 (med.) ridurre4 (ling.) indebolireB v. i.1 ridursi2 (fam., USA) dimagrire; cercare di dimagrire (spec. stando a dieta): Mrs Brown has been reducing for a month, la signora Brown fa una dieta da un mese● ( nelle corse) to reduce sb. 's lead, accorciare le distanze □ (mil.) to reduce sb. to the ranks, degradare q. a soldato semplice □ ( USA) to reduce one's weight, perdere peso; dimagrire. -
3 suction
['sʌkʃn]nome aspirazione f., suzione f.* * *1) (the action of sucking.) suzione2) (the process of creating a vacuum by reducing air pressure on the surface of a liquid so that it can be drawn up into a tube etc, or between two surfaces, eg a rubber disc and a wall, so that they stick together.) aspirazione* * *suction /ˈsʌkʃn/n. [u]1 (scient.) suzione; succhiamento2 (mecc.) aspirazione● (mecc., med.) suction cup, ventosa □ (mecc.) suction pipe, tubo d'aspirazione □ (med.) suction plate, palato di dentiera □ (mecc.) suction pump, pompa aspirante □ (mecc.) suction stroke, corsa d'aspirazione □ (mecc.) suction valve, valvola d'aspirazione.* * *['sʌkʃn]nome aspirazione f., suzione f. -
4 ♦ (to) reduce
♦ (to) reduce /rɪˈdju:s/, ( USA) /rɪˈdu:s/A v. t.1 ridurre; diminuire: to reduce speed [expenses, the staff], ridurre la velocità [le spese, il personale]; to reduce prices, diminuire i prezzi; to reduce the discount rate, ridurre il tasso di sconto; Some items are now reduced to £5, alcuni articoli ora sono scontati a 5 sterline; to reduce a sentence, ridurre una pena; (mat.) to reduce fractions to their lowest terms, ridurre frazioni ai minimi termini2 (med.) ridurre4 (ling.) indebolireB v. i.1 ridursi2 (fam., USA) dimagrire; cercare di dimagrire (spec. stando a dieta): Mrs Brown has been reducing for a month, la signora Brown fa una dieta da un mese● ( nelle corse) to reduce sb. 's lead, accorciare le distanze □ (mil.) to reduce sb. to the ranks, degradare q. a soldato semplice □ ( USA) to reduce one's weight, perdere peso; dimagrire. -
5 sitting duck
nome colloq. bersaglio m. facile, facile preda f.* * *(someone or something that is in an obvious position to be attacked: If they're reducing staff, he's a sitting target.) (facile bersaglio)* * *fig facile bersaglio* * *nome colloq. bersaglio m. facile, facile preda f. -
6 shock-absorber
noun (a device (in a motor car etc) for reducing the effect of bumps.) ammortizzatore -
7 sitting target
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