减低

減低
jiǎn
  1. to lower
  2. to reduce

CEDICT

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to lower; to reduce; to cut
  2. to lower; to reduce; to cut

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减少降低

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压低 to lower (one's voice)
他壓低嗓門對她說:「我愛你。」

He said to her under his breath, "I love you."

Source: Tatoeba

放低 fàng
  1. to lower
  2. to be humble
jiǎn
  1. to lower
  2. to decrease
  3. to reduce
  4. to subtract
  5. to diminish
八减四得四。

Eight minus four is four.

Source: Tatoeba

下调 xiàtiáo
  1. to adjust downwards
  2. to lower (prices, wages etc)
  1. low
  2. beneath
  3. to lower (one's head)
  4. to let droop
  5. to hang down
  6. to incline
你們的效率太低了。

It is inefficient of you.

Source: Tatoeba

低下 xià
  1. low status
  2. lowly
  3. to lower (one's head)
削减 xuējiǎn
  1. to cut down
  2. to reduce
  3. to lower
公司为了削减成本,拒绝让员工自行加班。

In order to cut down on costs, the company refuses to allow employees to work overtime.

Source: Tatoeba

放下 fàngxià
  1. to lay down; to put down
  2. to let go of; to relinquish; to set aside
  3. to lower (the blinds etc)
放下你的枪。

Put your guns down.

Source: Tatoeba

luò
  1. to fall or drop
  2. (of the sun) to set
  3. (of a tide) to go out
  4. to lower
  5. to decline or sink
  6. to lag or fall behind
  7. to fall onto
  8. to rest with
  9. to get or receive
  10. to write down
  11. whereabouts
  12. settlement
叶子落了。

The leaves fell.

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chén
  1. to submerge
  2. to immerse
  3. to sink
  4. to keep down
  5. to lower
  6. to drop
  7. deep
  8. profound
  9. heavy
它沉了。

It sank.

Source: Tatoeba

juān
  1. (literary) to reduce
  2. (literary) to exploit
减削 jiǎnxuē
  1. to reduce
  2. to cut down
减小 jiǎnxiǎo
  1. to reduce
  2. to decrease
  3. to diminish
减除 jiǎnchú
  1. to reduce
  2. to lessen (pain etc)
  3. to deduct (from taxes)
精减 jīngjiǎn
  1. to reduce
  2. to pare down
  3. to streamline
紧缩 jǐnsuō
  1. (economics) to reduce
  2. to curtail
  3. to cut back
  4. to tighten
  5. austerity
  6. tightening
  7. crunch
裁减 cáijiǎn
  1. to reduce
  2. to lessen
  3. to cut down
农村的女孩喜欢把红色的纸裁减成桃和李的花及贴在门窗上。

Country girls like to cut red paper into peach and plum blossoms and paste them onto doors and windows.

Source: Tatoeba

xuē
  1. to pare
  2. to reduce
  3. to remove
  4. Taiwan pr. xuè
將蘋果削皮。

Peel the apples.

Source: Tatoeba

精简 jīngjiǎn
  1. to simplify
  2. to reduce
我精簡語言。

I shortened my speeches.

Source: Tatoeba

缩减 suōjiǎn
  1. to cut
  2. to reduce
减损 jiǎnsǔn
  1. to impair
  2. to degrade
  3. to decrease
  4. to reduce
  5. to weaken
  6. to detract from
  7. impairment (e.g. of financial assets)
cái
  1. to cut out (as a dress)
  2. to cut
  3. to trim
  4. to reduce
  5. to diminish
  6. to cut back (e.g. on staff)
  7. decision
  8. judgment
她裁下布製作繃帶。

She cut up the cloth to make bandages.

Source: Tatoeba

suō
  1. to withdraw
  2. to pull back
  3. to contract
  4. to shrink
  5. to reduce
  6. abbreviation
  7. also pr.
蜗牛把触角缩了回去。

The snail drew in its feelers.

Source: Tatoeba

diào
  1. to fall
  2. to drop
  3. to lag behind
  4. to lose
  5. to go missing
  6. to reduce
  7. fall (in prices)
  8. to lose (value, weight etc)
  9. to wag
  10. to swing
  11. to turn
  12. to change
  13. to exchange
  14. to swap
  15. to show off
  16. to shed (hair)
  17. (used after certain verbs to express completion, fulfillment, removal etc)
釦子掉了。

The button came off.

Source: Tatoeba

  1. to go
  2. to go to (a place)
  3. (of a time etc) last
  4. just passed
  5. to send
  6. to remove
  7. to get rid of
  8. to reduce
  9. to be apart from in space or time
  10. to die (euphemism)
  11. to play (a part)
  12. (when used either before or after a verb) to go in order to do sth
  13. (after a verb of motion indicates movement away from the speaker)
  14. (used after certain verbs to indicate detachment or separation)
去露台。

Go to the patio.

Source: Tatoeba

yuē
  1. to make an appointment
  2. to invite
  3. approximately
  4. pact
  5. treaty
  6. to economize
  7. to restrict
  8. to reduce (a fraction)
  9. concise
我約了他六點鐘見面。

I have an appointment with him at six.

Source: Tatoeba