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1 შემცირება (შეამცირებს, შემცირდება), დაკლებაto reduce wages / expenses / quantity / pain ხელფასის / ხარჯის / რაოდენობის / ტკივილის შემცირებაto reduce speed / pace / prices სიჩქარის / ფასების / ნაბიჯის დაკლებაyou must reduce your paper by one third შენი მოხსენება ერთი მესამედით უნდა შეამცირო / შეამოკლო2 გახდომა (გახდება), წონაში დაკლება (დაიკლებს)3 (ვისიმე გარკვეულ მდგომარეობამდე მიყვანა)to reduce smb. to despair / poverty / tears ვისიმე სასოწარკვეთილებამდე / სიღატაკემდე მიყვანა // ვისიმე ატირება (აატირებს)the teacher's look reduced the children to silence მასწავლებლის გამოხედვამ ბავშვები ჩააჩუმა
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reduce expenses — index retrench Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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reduce expenditure — lower the amount of money spent, reduce expenses … English contemporary dictionary
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pare down one's expenses — reduce expenses, cut back expenditures … English contemporary dictionary
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