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minimized

/min-uh-mahyz/US // ˈmɪn əˌmaɪz //UK // (ˈmɪnɪˌmaɪz) //

最小化,最小化了,最低限度,最小化的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    min·i·mized, min·i·miz·ing.

    • : to reduce to the smallest possible amount or degree.
    • : to represent at the lowest possible amount, value, importance, influence, etc., especially in a disparaging way; belittle.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake smaller; underrate
Antonyms

Examples

  • All the airplane parameters, including wingspan, aerodynamics, speed, flight profile and energy systems, had therefore been designed to minimize energy loss.

  • Our culture holds a narrow view of what qualifies as worthy of grief, and we tend to minimize our pain by comparing it to others who may have lost a loved one to death and appear to “have it worse.”

  • Marissa Levine, a professor of public health practice at the Tampa-based University of South Florida, said she hopes people will try to minimize their risk due to the threat of the variants and still-high transmission.

  • Our focus is to always minimize the impact on our people whenever possible.

  • You would think that an employer would want to minimize risk towards its workforce.

  • We coo over how cute our cat is and minimize the drudgery of cleaning the litter box.

  • “To minimize sprawl” has become a bedrock catchphrase of the core political ideology.

  • When used outside of major urban areas, they minimize the risk of civilian casualties and requirements for granular intelligence.

  • Now, one company is trying to minimize the potential danger of these (often necessary and life-saving) machines.

  • “We wanted to minimize the risks,” says the senior State Department official.

  • Gersonides's entire discussion of miracles shows a deep seated motive to minimize their extent and influence.

  • Nevertheless we must not too much minimize the real merit of those who sought the destruction of slavery.

  • Of course this will operate with our view of the future too, but only in a general way, to minimize ambition and anxiety.

  • Wide trenches (6 feet at the top), to minimize the risk of men getting buried during bombardment.

  • To minimize the hmorrhage, adrenalin may be added to the cocaine solution.