词汇 | collocation_english_reduction |
语种 | 英语、汉语、英汉翻译、汉英翻译 |
释义 | Collocations with reductionThese are words often used in combination with reduction. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. across-the-board reduction Firms are the only winners, now earning higher profits because of their ability to outsource and the across-the-board reduction in wages. additional reduction Call-by-name does no reduction, call-by-value reduces until the argument reaches a weak head normal form, and our closed strategy does additional reduction. automatic reduction Amongst such measures, he proposes the automatic reduction of quotas. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English balanced reduction We must have a balanced reduction of armaments by stages, so that nobody will be left with an overwhelming superiority at any one moment. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 catalytic reduction Further technical developments in catalytic reduction of methane may be possible but the efficiency and cost of such catalysts are not fully known. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English closed reduction We present a family of abstract machines for closed reduction. cluster reduction The relative frequency of consonant cluster reduction has also been linked to social variables such as social status, ethnicity, and style. consequent reduction in The regulation of the obstruction caused by the balloon was based on the consequent reduction in cardiac output. considerable reduction In addition to cost savings for nitrogen fertilizer, this credit also results in a considerable reduction in the amount of nitrogen leaving the agroecosystem33,55,56. corresponding reduction The usual way of proving the decidability of such an equivalence relation is by proving confluence and strong normalisation of the corresponding reduction relation. dimensionality reduction Chapter 6 starts with a compelling case for both feature selection and feature extraction, both of which can help with dimensionality reduction. dramatic reduction in Figure 1 illustrates the dramatic reduction in the times patients were waiting for radiotherapy treatment. drastic reduction The aim of any new system should be to reduce profit windfalls without making a drastic reduction in the incentive effect of the current system. estimated reduction An estimated reduction of £6,000 in monthly salaries is anticipated from the end of this year. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 expected reduction Long-term follow-up from larger studies into particle therapy is required to confirm and record the expected reduction in late sequelae. gradual reduction Prudential regulation assures a gradual reduction of the financial system's risk, but not rising expected returns, especially for longterm assets. greatest reduction Flanking stimuli at different locations reduced the response of these neurons, but the largest extraclassical stimuli produced the greatest reduction in response. harm reduction All new inmates received information leaflets and counselling on harm reduction issues, and on the project itself. immediate reduction This first is immediate reduction in unnecessary suffering. long-term reduction Distinguishing between these categories is useful because extinction causes a long-term reduction in responding that prefeeding does not. major reduction The low ovariole number results in a major reduction in females fitness which is expressed under all circumstances. marked reduction They showed a marked reduction in reading speed (up to about eight times compared to normal controls) and made a large number of errors. massive reduction Moreover, early amygdala lesions result in a massive reduction of neophobia; the infant monkey is no longer fearful of a novel objects. modest reduction There was a 27% decline in violent crime rates between 1993 and 1998, although this was accompanied by only a modest reduction in fear. net reduction The firm with 250 employees would choose to offer a 401(k) and get a net reduction in total compensation expense of over $10,000. noise reduction Complex visual hallucinations may disappear upon eye closure because this entails a noise reduction in the thalamus. permanent reduction The two alleged successes have been the permanent reduction of in-ation and an improved productivity performance. planned reduction Parity would be achieved through a planned reduction in output to a level consistent with domestic demand plus a small surplus for export. progressive reduction They show progressive reduction in various stages of dissocians. proportional reduction This showed a reduction in fish catch and a more than proportional reduction in employment. proposed reduction However, with the proposed reduction in seeding concentrations, the relatively higher level of reflected light from the fragments may obscure areas of the mixing region. radical reduction We welcome the proposal for a radical reduction in the period of notice for oral questions. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 rapid reduction This may occur when a sudden fall in venous return causes a rapid reduction in ventricular volume. reduction of output Some will go out of existence, and the net result will be a continuous reduction of output. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 reduction of subsidy The case might be argued for a redistribution, with increased subsidies for some and a reduction of subsidy for others. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 reduction ratio Therefore, a force reflecting control scheme compensating the saturation is needed to have good control performance for a telemanipulator with a high reduction ratio joint. reduction technique The reduction technique aims to eliminate redundant atoms from the resolvents in order to contain their size. relative reduction Cost savings were estimated at 292 per patient (relative reduction 10%) and were mainly achieved in the treatment course (259). resulting reduction In the development above, we say more about the structure of the resulting reduction. selective reduction This was related to a selective reduction in pulmonary vascular resistance by 43%. severe reduction For example, severe reduction in food intake in pregnant ewes reduced the birth weight of lambs by about one-third and greatly increased the stillbirth rate. sharp reduction Both traits showed geographic variation and strong non-linear clines with a sharp reduction in size in the tropics. significant reduction This region has a significant reduction in both the ion and the electron densities from their ambient values in the background plasma. sizeable reduction These resulted in a sizeable reduction in the absolute size of the samples available for analysis, and in some clearly identifiable patterns of selective loss. slight reduction A slight reduction in background intensity would invite both rods and cones to contribute more to the flash response. source reduction According to those authors, in contrast to wheat, maize grain filling is generally very sensitive to source reduction during grain filling (but not to source increase). stress reduction For others, stress reduction can have the effect that alcohol consumption increases rather than decreases. subsequent reduction This analysis suggests that increasing girls' level of education may lead to an increase in age at marriage, and a subsequent reduction in divorce. substantial reduction There has been a substantial reduction in infant mortality since the late 1940s. sulphate reduction Robust sulphate reduction, substrate utilization, and target biomass production is currently being observed and reported. sustained reduction in Although there had been occasional and quite severe downturns in the decade after 1859, these paled in comparison to the sustained reduction in price levels after 1881. temporary reduction A temporary reduction in transmission of this order could hardly have led to any significant ageing of the adult worm population in the trial patients. unilateral reduction There is increasing resentment in industry at changes in the rules and this sort of unilateral reduction. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 voluntary reduction The size of this voluntary reduction has generated more research into the almond industry's pesticide use records than any other commodity46-48. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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