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reducing    音标拼音: [rəd'usɪŋ] [rɪd'usɪŋ] [rid'usɪŋ]
n. 减轻体重法

减轻体重法

reducing
缩减 归约 还原

reducing
n 1: any process in which electrons are added to an atom or ion
(as by removing oxygen or adding hydrogen); always occurs
accompanied by oxidation of the reducing agent [synonym:
{reduction}, {reducing}]
2: loss of excess weight (as by dieting); becoming slimmer; "a
doctor supervised her reducing"

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 former place or condition.
[Obs.]
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And to his brother's house reduced his wife.
--Chapman.
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The sheep must of necessity be scattered, unless the
great Shephered of souls oppose, or some of his
delegates reduce and direct us. --Evelyn.
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2. To bring to any inferior state, with respect to rank,
size, quantity, quality, value, etc.; to diminish; to
lower; to degrade; to impair; as, to reduce a sergeant to
the ranks; to reduce a drawing; to reduce expenses; to
reduce the intensity of heat. "An ancient but reduced
family." --Sir W. Scott.
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Nothing so excellent but a man may fasten upon
something belonging to it, to reduce it.
--Tillotson.
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Having reduced
Their foe to misery beneath their fears. --Milton.
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Hester Prynne was shocked at the condition to which
she found the clergyman reduced. --Hawthorne.
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3. To bring to terms; to humble; to conquer; to subdue; to
capture; as, to reduce a province or a fort.
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4. To bring to a certain state or condition by grinding,
pounding, kneading, rubbing, etc.; as, to reduce a
substance to powder, or to a pasty mass; to reduce fruit,
wood, or paper rags, to pulp.
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It were but right
And equal to reduce me to my dust. --Milton.
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5. To bring into a certain order, arrangement,
classification, etc.; to bring under rules or within
certain limits of descriptions and terms adapted to use in
computation; as, to reduce animals or vegetables to a
class or classes; to reduce a series of observations in
astronomy; to reduce language to rules.
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6. (Arith.)
(a) To change, as numbers, from one denomination into
another without altering their value, or from one
denomination into others of the same value; as, to
reduce pounds, shillings, and pence to pence, or to
reduce pence to pounds; to reduce days and hours to
minutes, or minutes to days and hours.
(b) To change the form of a quantity or expression without
altering its value; as, to reduce fractions to their
lowest terms, to a common denominator, etc.
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7. (Chem.) To add an electron to an atom or ion.
Specifically: To remove oxygen from; to deoxidize.
(Metallurgy) To bring to the metallic state by separating
from combined oxygen and impurities; as, metals are
reduced from their ores. (Chem.) To combine with, or to
subject to the action of, hydrogen or any other reducing
agent; as, ferric iron is reduced to ferrous iron;
aldehydes can be reduced to alcohols by lithium hydride;
-- opposed to {oxidize}.
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8. (Med.) To restore to its proper place or condition, as a
displaced organ or part; as, to reduce a dislocation, a
fracture, or a hernia.
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{Reduced iron} (Chem.), metallic iron obtained through
deoxidation of an oxide of iron by exposure to a current
of hydrogen or other reducing agent. When hydrogen is used
the product is called also {iron by hydrogen}.

{To reduce an equation} (Alg.), to bring the unknown quantity
by itself on one side, and all the known quantities on the
other side, without destroying the equation.

{To reduce an expression} (Alg.), to obtain an equivalent
expression of simpler form.

{To reduce a square} (Mil.), to reform the line or column
from the square.
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Syn: To diminish; lessen; decrease; abate; shorten; curtail;
impair; lower; subject; subdue; subjugate; conquer.
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Reducing \Re*du"cing\ (r?*d?"s?ng),
a & n. from {Reduce}.
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{Reducing furnace} (Metal.), a furnace for reducing ores.

{Reducing pipe fitting}, a pipe fitting, as a coupling, an
elbow, a tee, etc., for connecting a large pipe with a
smaller one.

{Reducing valve}, a device for automatically maintaining a
diminished pressure of steam, air, gas, etc., in a pipe,
or other receiver, which is fed from a boiler or pipe in
which the pressure is higher than is desired in the
receiver.
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  • REDUCING Synonyms: 168 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
    Synonyms for REDUCING: decreasing, diminishing, shortening, lessening, compression, abridgement, shrinking, curtailment; Antonyms of REDUCING: extending, stretching, extension, lengthiness, prolonging, extensiveness, prolongation, elongation
  • REDUCING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    REDUCING definition: 1 present participle of reduce 2 to become or to make something become smaller in size, amount… Learn more
  • 72 Synonyms Antonyms for REDUCING - Thesaurus. com
    Find 72 different ways to say REDUCING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
  • REDUCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    to bring down to a smaller extent, size, amount, number, etc to reduce one's weight by 10 pounds to lower in degree, intensity, etc to reduce the speed of a car to bring down to a lower rank, dignity, etc to treat analytically, as a complex idea to lower in price to bring to a certain state, condition, arrangement, etc
  • reduce verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    Definition of reduce verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • Reducing - definition of reducing by The Free Dictionary
    To bring to a humbler, weaker, difficult, or forced state or condition; especially: a To gain control of; subject or conquer: "a design to reduce them under absolute despotism" (Declaration of Independence) b To subject to destruction: Enemy bombers reduced the city to rubble c
  • REDUCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Consumption is being reduced by 25 per cent [VERB noun] The reduced consumer demand is also affecting company profits [VERB-ed] If someone is reduced to a weaker or inferior state, they become weaker or inferior as a result of something that happens to them They wanted the army reduced to a police force [VERB-ed]
  • Reduce - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Other forms: reduced; reducing; reduces You reduce something when you lessen its volume, size, or degree That's why we say when someone goes on a diet, it's because they want to reduce; it's a polite way of suggesting they need to drop pounds and become a smaller size
  • What does reducing mean? - Definitions. net
    reducing Reducing is the process of making something smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, or scale It can also refer to simplifying or breaking down a complex issue or substance into simpler forms In cooking, it can refer to the process of thickening or intensifying the flavor of a liquid by boiling it
  • REDUCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of REDUCE is to draw together or cause to converge : consolidate





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