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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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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.) odšteti* * *[səbtraekt]transitive verbodtegniti, odvzeti ( from od); mathematics odšte(va)ti -
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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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subtract [səbˈtrækt]* * *[səb'trækt] 1.transitive verb Mathematics soustraire ( from de)2.intransitive verb faire des soustractions -
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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.) 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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səbˈtrækt гл.;
мат. вычитать( from) If you subtract 2 from 7, the answer is
5. ≈ Если из семи вычесть два, то получится пять. to subtract five from ten ≈ вычесть пять из десяти (математика) вычитать - to * 2 from 4 вычесть два из четырех;
от четырех отнять два отнимать, изымать;
отчуждать;
лишать (права и т. п.) - to * a tax from one's salary удержать налог из зарплаты - that will * nothing from his merit это отнюдь не умаляет его заслуг subtract мат. вычитать ~ вычитать ~ отниматьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > subtract
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[səbʹtrækt] v1. мат. вычитатьto subtract 2 from 4 - вычесть два из четырёх; от четырёх отнять два
2. отнимать, изымать; отчуждать; лишать (права и т. п.)that will subtract nothing from his merit - это отнюдь не умаляет его заслуг
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طَرَحَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. deduct: to take away (sth., usu. money) from sth. else, usu. a larger amount of money; subtract: Money will be deducted from your weekly pay, if you come late to work. discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. scrap: to make no more use of (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. subtract: to take away (an amount in numbers): If you subtract 2 from 7, you leave 5. throw away: free oneself of sth. wnwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also تخلص من (تَخَلَّصَ مِن)، أَلْقَى جانِبًا، أَنْقَصَ، خصم (خَصَمَ)، نبذ (نَبَذَ) -
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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](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]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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