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121 trivialización
SF trivializing, minimizing (the importance of), playing-down* * *= trivialisation [trivializaton, -USA].Ex. We believet hat the overall tendency is towards a trivialisation and standardisation of values and taste.* * *= trivialisation [trivializaton, -USA].Ex: We believet hat the overall tendency is towards a trivialisation and standardisation of values and taste.
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122 manierismo
m.mannerism (art).* * *1 mannerism* * *SM mannerism* * *masculino mannerism* * *masculino mannerism* * *manierismo11 = Mannerism.Ex: Mannerism was an art style that focused on the human form, depicted in intricate poses and in exaggerated, not always realistic settings.
manierismo22 = mannerism.Ex: Videotaping is an excellent way to see oneself as others do, but observation of others also can be helpful in minimizing one's own distracting or offensive mannerisms.
* * *mannerism* * *manierismo nmArte mannerism* * *m Mannerism -
123 μειότης
μειότηςminimizing: fem nom sg -
124 μειότητα
μειότηςminimizing: fem acc sg -
125 μειότητος
μειότηςminimizing: fem gen sg -
126 minimisation
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127 minoration
minoration [minɔʀasjɔ̃]feminine noun( = réduction) reduction• une minoration de 5 % des impôts a 5% reduction in tax* * *minɔʀasjɔ̃1) ( sous-estimation) undervaluation; ( de prix) underestimation2) ( réduction) reduction* * *minoration nf1 Comm ( sous-estimation) (de bien, marchandise) undervaluation; ( de prix) underestimation; il y a eu minoration de la valeur réelle the true value was underestimated;2 ( réduction) reduction; minoration de 2% 2 percent reduction; minoration des prix cut in prices; minoration des prix de 2% 2 percent price cut.[minɔrasjɔ̃] nom fémininune minoration de 5 % du tarif de base a 5% cut in the basic rateprocéder à une minoration des loyers to reduce ou to lower rents2. [minimisation] minimizing -
128 mengecil
become small* * *minimize, minimized, minimized, minimizing* * *become small
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minimizing — minimize min i*mize (m[i^]n [i^]*m[imac]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {minimized} (m[i^]n [i^]*m[imac]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {minimizing} (m[i^]n [i^]*m[imac]*z[i^]ng).] 1. To reduce to the smallest part or proportion possible; to reduce to a minimum.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
minimizing — minimizacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. minimization; minimizing vok. Minimalisierung, f; Minimierung, f rus. минимизация, f pranc. minimisation, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
minimizing — minimizavimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. minimization; minimizing vok. Minimalisierung, f; Minimierung, f rus. минимизация, f pranc. minimisation, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
minimizing glass — noun A diminishing glass • • • Main Entry: ↑minimum … Useful english dictionary
Minimizing dictionary — A dictionary is minimizing if it attempts to include only a limited selection of words from a particular speech community. An example of a minimizing dictionary (also spelled minimising dictionary) is a dictionary containing the 2,000 most… … Wikipedia
minimizing — minimize (Amer.) min·i·mize || mɪnɪmaɪz v. make small, reduce; reduce as much as possible; make less important; play down; (Computers) make a window smaller to the point that only an icon remains in its place (also minimise) … English contemporary dictionary
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tax avoidance — Minimizing tax liabilities legally and by means of full disclosure to the tax authorities. See: tax planning Compare: tax evasion … Accounting dictionary
tax evasion — Minimizing tax liabilities illegally, usually by not disclosing that one is liable to tax or by giving false information to the authorities. Evasion is liable to severe penalties. Compare: tax avoidance … Accounting dictionary
mitigation of damage — Minimizing the loss incurred by the person who suffered the loss and is claiming damages as a result of it. The injured party has a duty to take all reasonable steps to mitigate any loss and the courts will not, therefore, award damages to… … Big dictionary of business and management
tax evasion — Minimizing tax liabilities illegally, usually by not disclosing that one is liable to tax or by giving false information to the authorities. Evasion is liable to severe penalties. Compare tax avoidance … Big dictionary of business and management