English to Chinese Dictionary minimise

minimise

最小化
definition
verb
the aim is to minimize costs
reduce (something, especially something unwanted or unpleasant) to the smallest possible amount or degree.
translation of 'minimise'
verb
最小化,
极少化
example
Immunity from accident cannot be guaranteed, but it is possible to 'minimise' the risk.
By moving out of these gradually, it may be possible to balance losses against gains and 'minimise' the amount of tax paid.
We do not want to 'minimise' the importance of clinical negligence as a matter of concern to the health service.
To describe this as a collection of large digital photos alongside text is to 'minimise' its impact and importance.
That manifests itself in a cosy collectivism that seeks to 'minimise' the importance of any problem.
In ignorance, they seek to belittle it and 'minimise' its importance to the individual.
However, their value is 'minimized' if the attackers can obtain the appropriate keys by other means.
You have put off committing yourself as long as possible, and have 'minimised' the amount of warning that France receives.
The new measures were all about ‘harm prevention and 'minimisation' .’
Every possible measure to 'minimize' coalition casualties was taken.
First, the television news programs downplayed and 'minimized' it.
For complex reasons, I think there's been a lack of understanding or almost a 'minimisation' of the depth of feeling that children can experience.
I have been icing them, keeping my foot elevated, and 'minimizing' the amount of walking I do.
This is an extremely important phase of the war, and its import should not be 'minimized' .
The booklet is a response to the ongoing denial and 'minimization' that many well-intentioned white people display when they are challenged about racism.
He gets the job just because he is your nephew, which makes him harder to fire and 'minimizes' the true importance of IT in your organization.
they may 'minimize', or even overlook, the importance of such beliefs
Clearly, Kisha was not the only 'minimizer' in this family.
Every since that we've been 'minimizing' the significance and the importance of this process.
If the nature of the hope is different and the wait turns out to be longer than we or they expected, that neither erases nor 'minimizes' the value of their witness.
the aim is to 'minimize' costs
He offends progressives by 'minimizing' the importance of venerable social villains such as poverty.
Working alongside the recycling schemes will also be a project aimed at 'minimising' the amount of waste produced by the county in the first place.
The school is concentrating on reducing and 'minimising' the amount of litter produced, while encouraging recycling and composting.
Sparky Anderson, a Hall of Famer, is one of the leading 'minimizers' of a manager's importance, without any apparent disingenuousness.
None the less, these are important issues and I am not 'minimising' their significance in any way.
She works hard to make people like her and tries to 'minimize' the importance of grades.
This step-by-step approach enables an organization to leverage specific third party expertise, 'minimising' both cost and risk.
In the case of an individual colleague it is important to encourage a description of what happened, and to begin by accepting this assessment and not 'minimising' the importance of the mistake.
In addition, trappers check their trap lines on a daily basis, 'minimizing' the amount of time the animal waits.
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