A2 verb 中性 #380 最常用

reduce

/rɪˈdjuːs/

To make something smaller or less in size, amount, degree, or price. It is used when you want to limit or cut down on something that exists.

例句

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1

I want to reduce the amount of salt in my diet.

I want to reduce the amount of salt in my diet.

2

The government is trying to reduce unemployment rates.

The government is trying to reduce unemployment rates.

3

Can you reduce the volume? It's too loud.

Can you reduce the volume? It's too loud.

词族

名词
reduction
Verb
reduce
副词
reductively
形容词
reduced
相关
reducer
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记忆技巧

Think of a chef making a sauce. They boil it to make it smaller and thicker; this is called 'reducing' the sauce.

快速测验

The shop decided to ___ the price of the shoes to sell them faster.

正确!

正确答案是: reduce

例句

1

I want to reduce the amount of salt in my diet.

everyday

I want to reduce the amount of salt in my diet.

2

The government is trying to reduce unemployment rates.

formal

The government is trying to reduce unemployment rates.

3

Can you reduce the volume? It's too loud.

informal

Can you reduce the volume? It's too loud.

4

Researchers are looking for ways to reduce plastic pollution.

academic

Researchers are looking for ways to reduce plastic pollution.

5

We need to reduce expenses by ten percent this quarter.

business

We need to reduce expenses by ten percent this quarter.

词族

名词
reduction
Verb
reduce
副词
reductively
形容词
reduced
相关
reducer

常见搭配

reduce stress reduce stress
reduce waste reduce waste
reduce risk reduce risk
reduce costs reduce costs
reduce speed reduce speed

常用短语

reduce to tears

to make someone cry

reduce to rubble

to destroy something completely

at a reduced price

for a cheaper price than normal

容易混淆的词

reduce vs decrease

Reduce is usually an active choice made by someone, whereas decrease often happens naturally or automatically.

reduce vs lower

Lower is often used for physical height or position, while reduce is for quantity or value.

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使用说明

Reduce is a transitive verb, which means it almost always needs an object (you reduce *something*). It is commonly used in passive forms like 'the price was reduced'.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'the price reduced' (intransitive) when they should say 'the price decreased' or 'the price was reduced'.

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记忆技巧

Think of a chef making a sauce. They boil it to make it smaller and thicker; this is called 'reducing' the sauce.

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词源

From the Latin 'reducere', which means 'to lead back' (re- 'back' + ducere 'to lead').

语法模式

Regular verb (reduced, reduced) Followed by an object (e.g., reduce the price) Often used with 'by' to show the amount (e.g., reduced by 20%)
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文化背景

The phrase 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle' is a famous environmental slogan used globally to promote sustainability.

快速测验

The shop decided to ___ the price of the shoes to sell them faster.

正确!

正确答案是: reduce

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C1

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C1

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