cutback

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基本釋義

n.
削減,縮減; (電影等)倒敘; [園]剪枝; 回沖浪峰

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

cutbacks in public spending

公共開支的削減

牛津詞典

staff cutbacks

裁員

牛津詞典

...the 200-person staff cutback announced yesterday.

昨天宣布裁員200人

London Underground said it may have to axe 500 signalling jobs because of government cutbacks in its investment.

倫敦地鐵稱由于政府削減了投資,可能將不得不削減500個(gè)信號(hào)員的崗位。

People are concerned about the cutback in federal welfare programs.

人們關(guān)注著聯(lián)邦福利計(jì)劃的削減.

期刊摘選

Cutback on foods with hidden sugar like ketchup, white bread, canned fruit, and salad dressing.

去除食物背后隱藏的糖分,例如番茄醬, 白面包, 罐頭水果, 和沙拉醬.

期刊摘選

A prominent national paper that informs our opinion and dialogue was announcing a cutback.

一份深深影響著我們的思考我們的對(duì)話的全國(guó)性報(bào)紙居然會(huì)宣布裁員.

期刊摘選

There has been a cutback in federal subsidies. Too , rates have been increasing.

聯(lián)邦補(bǔ)助下調(diào)了. 而同時(shí), 物價(jià)卻上漲了.

期刊摘選

However, even after the cutback in their leverage , the Turtles kept performing.

然而, 把杠桿降低之后, 還是可以賺錢的.

期刊摘選

Without some drastic and immediate cutback in expenses, It'simply wasn't possible.

如果不立即大幅度地削減開支, 這根本是不可能的.

辭典例句

英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a reduction in quantity or rate

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