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1 downshift
intransitive verb (AmE)1) ( change to lower gear) cambiar a una velocidad inferior2) ( slow down) ralentizar*['daʊnʃɪft]VI1) (to simpler lifestyle) reducir el ritmo2) (US) (=change gear) reducir* * *intransitive verb (AmE)1) ( change to lower gear) cambiar a una velocidad inferior2) ( slow down) ralentizar* -
2 downshift
v.cambiar a una marcha inferior.vi.1 reducir (change gear) (Estados Unidos)2 relajar el ritmo de vida (change lifestyle) (pt & pp downshifted) -
3 reducido
Del verbo reducir: ( conjugate reducir) \ \
reducido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: reducido reducir
reducido
◊ -da adjetivo‹ tamaño› small trabaja jornada reducida she is on short-time (working)
reducir ( conjugate reducir) verbo transitivo 1 ‹velocidad/producción/consumo› to reduce; reducido algo A algo to reduce sth to sth; reducido algo EN algo to reduce sth by sth 2a) ( transformar):quedaron reducidos a cenizas they were reduced to ashes 3 ( dominar) ‹enemigo/rebeldes› to subdue; ‹ ladrón› to overpower reducirse verbo pronominal:
reducido,-a adj (espacio, tiempo) limited, small
reducir
I verbo transitivo
1 (disminuir) to reduce
reducir algo en algo, to reduce sthg by sthg (gastos, consumo, etc) to cut (down), minimize
2 (convertir, transformar) to reduce: el incendio redujo el bosque a cenizas, the fire reduced the wood to ashes
3 (subyugar) to subdue
II vi Auto to change down, US to downshift ' reducido' also found in these entries: Spanish: ámbito - íntegra - íntegro - mayoría - par - reducida English: confined - depleted - diminished - inexpensively - narrow - skeleton - discount - reduced - small -
4 reducir
reducir ( conjugate reducir) verbo transitivo 1 ‹velocidad/producción/consumo› to reduce; reducir algo A algo to reduce sth to sth; reducir algo EN algo to reduce sth by sth 2a) ( transformar):quedaron reducidos a cenizas they were reduced to ashes 3 ( dominar) ‹enemigo/rebeldes› to subdue; ‹ ladrón› to overpower reducirse verbo pronominal:
reducir
I verbo transitivo
1 (disminuir) to reduce
reducir algo en algo, to reduce sthg by sthg (gastos, consumo, etc) to cut (down), minimize
2 (convertir, transformar) to reduce: el incendio redujo el bosque a cenizas, the fire reduced the wood to ashes
3 (subyugar) to subdue
II vi Auto to change down, US to downshift ' reducir' also found in these entries: Spanish: bajar - ceniza - encaminada - encaminado - moler - disminuir - minimizar - mínimo - mira English: administrative - austerity - ax - axe - change down - corner - curtail - cut - cut back - cut down - decrease - deficit - deplenish - deplete - depress - downsize - effective - halve - lighten - lower - narrow down - prune - pulp - rate - receive - reduce - retrench - scale down - shorten - slow - wind down - bring - cost - deaden - decelerate - diminish - discount - get - lessen - loss - minimize - over - pare - scale - slacken - traffic - whittle - wind
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