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1 reduce
rèduce 1. agg возвратившийся, вернувшийся 2. m, f ветеран, старый боец i reduci dalle patrie battaglie -- ветераны войн за независимость reduci dalle patrie galere scherz -- преступные элементы -
2 reduce
rèduce 1. agg возвратившийся, вернувшийся 2. m, f ветеран, старый боец i reduci dalle patrie battaglie — ветераны войн за независимость reduci dalle patrie galere scherz — преступные элементы -
3 reduce
1. agg.(anche fig.) вернувшийся, возвратившийсяsoldato reduce dal fronte — солдат, вернувшийся с войны
2. m.reduci della guerra in Afghanistan (gerg.) — возвращенцы (pl.)
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4 reduce
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5 reduce
1.возвратившийся, вернувшийся (из изгнания, опасного путешествия и т.п.)2. м.* * *сущ.1) общ. вернувшийся, ветеран, возвратившийся2) воен.-полит. старый боец, фронтовик -
6 reduce m dalla guerra
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7 redivivo
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8 superstite
agg, mоставшийся в живых, пережившийgenitori superstiti ai figli — родители, пережившие ( своих) детейi superstiti dalla strage — пережившие этот кошмарSyn:Ant: -
9 veterano
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10 фронтовик
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11 disavventura
f. (contrattempo)неудача, (dispiacere) неприятность, (disgrazia) беда, несчастье (n.); (pl. guai) горести, злоключения, невзгоды -
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темное, позорное пятно:«Io, invece, sono un reduce dell'armata di carta velina di Rodolfo Graziani: di quella armata che per colpa non mia né dei miei compagni di sventura, rimarrà per sempre un grosso punto nero nella storia italiana» (L, Preti, «Giovinezza, giovinezza»).
— А вот я, ветеран армии, существовавшей лишь на бумаге у Родольфо Грациани, той самой армий, которая навсегда останется огромным черным пятном в истории Италии. И вовсе не по моей вине или вине моих товарищей по несчастью,
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reduce — REDÚCE, redúc, vb. III. tranz. 1. A micşora, a scădea, a diminua (ca proporţii, cantitate, intensitate). ♦ spec. A micşora dimensiunile unei hărţi, ale unei piese etc., păstrând aceleaşi proporţii între elementele componente; a reproduce la… … Dicționar Român
Reduce — Re*duce (r[ e]*d[=u]s ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reduced} ( d[=u]st ),; p. pr. & vb. n. {Reducing} ( d[=u] s[i^]ng).] [L. reducere, reductum; pref. red . re , re + ducere to lead. See {Duke}, and cf. {Redoubt}, n.] 1. To bring or lead back to any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reduce — re‧duce [rɪˈdjuːs ǁ rɪˈduːs] verb [transitive] to make something less or smaller in price, amount, or size: • Jobs have been cut in order to reduce costs. • Prices have been reduced by 20%. reduce something (from something) to something … Financial and business terms
reduce — re·duce /ri düs, dyüs/ vt re·duced, re·duc·ing 1: to make smaller 2 a: to convert (a chose in action) into a chose in possession enforcement action sought to reduce to possession her property interest in the...determination of money damages… … Law dictionary
Reduce — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda REDUCE es un programa de uso general de álgebra computacional (CAS) encaminado hacia usos en física. Comenzó a ser desarrollado desde la década de 1960 por Anthony Hearn, desde enctonces, muchos científicos de todo… … Wikipedia Español
reduce — ► VERB 1) make or become smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. 2) (reduce to) change (something) to (a simpler or more basic form). 3) (reduce to) bring to (an undesirable state or action). 4) boil (a sauce or other liquid) so that it… … English terms dictionary
reduce — [v1] make less; decrease abate, abridge, bankrupt, bant, break, cheapen, chop, clip, contract, curtail, cut, cut back, cut down, debase, deflate, depreciate, depress, diet, dilute, diminish, discount, drain, dwindle, go on a diet*, impair,… … New thesaurus
reduce — [ri do͞os′, ridyo͞os′] vt. reduced, reducing [ME reducen < L reducere, to lead back < re , back + ducere, to lead: see DUCT] 1. a) to lessen in any way, as in size, weight, amount, value, price, etc.; diminish b) to put into a simpler or… … English World dictionary
reduce — (v.) late 14c., bring back, from O.Fr. reducer (14c.), from L. reducere, from re back (see RE (Cf. re )) + ducere bring, lead (see DUKE (Cf. duke) (n.)). Sense of to lower, diminish, lessen is from 1787. Etymological sense preserved in military… … Etymology dictionary
reduce — / rɛdutʃe/ s.m. e f. [dal lat. redux ŭcis, der. di ducĕre guidare , col pref. re ]. 1. [chi ritorna dalla guerra] ▶◀ ex combattente. 2. (estens.) [chi è appena uscito da un esperienza negativa, con la prep. da : essere r. da una lunga malattia ] … Enciclopedia Italiana
reduce — 1 *decrease, lessen, diminish, abate, dwindle Analogous words: *shorten, abridge, abbreviate, curtail, retrench: *contract, shrink, condense Contrasted words: *increase, augment, enlarge, multiply: *extend … New Dictionary of Synonyms