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No. 1
  Minus the part of the staff ㄧ ~ ~ trouble ~ Your work has shortcomings.
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jiǎn shǎo
  Remove part of the
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No. 3
  As the war continued, his inventory reduction
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No. 4
  Also to "reduce."
  Remove part of. "Zhang of Later Han Ji": "more than annual cattle for preventing diseases, reduction of cultivated field." Ming Jang, "Xie sick leave severance Medicine and Qi Shu conditioning": "eating less, limb weakness." Lao She "Dragon Beard Ditch" Act Two: "yard waste reduction."
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English Expression
  1. :  lessen,  lop,  axe,  Diminishing,  dismiss,  degrade
  2. n.:  letdown,  lessening,  a reduction in sth,  inroad,  impairment,  loss,  taper [away] down,  pare off,  meiosis,  decrease in size by...,  diminution,  gain [lose] weight,  rebate,  subtraction,  thin out,  cutback,  retrenchment,  wane,  cut back(on),  attenuation,  cut down,  abatement,  slush,  cut down on,  dampen,  dwindle away
French Expression
  1. v.  réduire, diminuer
Thesaurus
removal, __delete__, relief, move up and down repeatedly
ax, abbreviate
decreased virulence, Weak Calcification, Attenuation, avianize, take the bark of sth., abate, reduce, lessen, cause, belittle, decrease, contraction, become gradually less or smaller
discombobulate, demoralize, impair
ruin, breakdown, lyse, concision, Fracture, pianduanhua, nicking, breakdown, overthrow, breakdown, collapse, decline, fail suddenly or completely, collapse, bump, crash, go to pot, defeat, conquer, desolation, abandon, comedown, be shown to be false or inadequate, Bankruptcy, surpass, overmatch, outfight, overwhelm, dish, deteriorate, degenerate, backslid, lose value, strength, etc gradually, conquer, check; subdue; bring under control, subdue; tame; vanguish, overcome, breakdown, tumble down fall into ruin, no dice (=no use)
loosen, loosen, abate, diminish, flab, off, The loose, loose, absence, none, laxation, release, sloppiness, dereliction, agitatedly
Containing Phrases
decrease