reduction *** re·duc·tion n

reduction *** re·duc·tion n
[rɪ'dʌkʃ(ə)n]
(see vt, sense 1)) riduzione f, diminuzione f

reductions in staff — riduzioni di personale

reductions for cash — sconto per (il pagamento in) contanti

"huge reductions!" — "grandi sconti!"


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