reduced

reduced
re·duced
[rɪˈdju:st, AM esp -ˈdu:st]
adj attr
1. (in price) reduziert, heruntergesetzt
\reduced fare ermäßigter Fahrpreis
\reduced wage gekürzter Lohn
2. (in number, size, amount) reduziert, verringert
to be [or live] in \reduced circumstances in verarmten Verhältnissen leben
\reduced risk niedriges Risiko
on a \reduced scale in kleinerem Umfang
\reduced [jail] sentence herabgesetzte [Gefängnis]strafe
3. CHEM
\reduced haematin Häm nt
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[rɪ'djuːst]
adj
price, fare ermäßigt, reduziert; prices also, goods herabgesetzt, heruntergesetzt; scale, version kleiner; risk, demand, threat, role geringer; circumstances beschränkt

the judge gave him a reduced sentence of five years — der Richter verurteilte ihn zu einer verkürzten Haftstrafe von fünf Jahren

at a reduced price — zu einem ermäßigten or reduzierten Preis

"reduced" (on ticket) — "ermäßigt"

in reduced circumstances — in beschränkten (Lebens)umständen

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red. abk reduce (reduced)
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adj.
ermäßigt adj.
vermindert adj.
zurück geführt adj.
zurückgeführt (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.
zurückgeführt adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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