单词 | cutback |
释义 | cutback nounadjective | verb + cutback | preposition adjective➤drastic, major, severe, sharp大幅度缩减;大规模裁减▸➤budget, budgetary, economic, financial预算紧缩;经济缩减;财政紧缩➤production产量缩减▸➤federal, government联邦政府/政府缩减verb + cutback➤impose, make加以缩减;进行裁减◆many schools are having to make major cutbacks.许多学校正不得不进行大规模裁员。➤announce宣布削减preposition➤cutback in在⋯方面的缩减◆a sharp cutback in military spending军费开支的急剧缩减 cutback /kʌtbæk/ noun [countable, usually plural] a reduction in sth 削减;减少;缩减◆cutbacks in production 生产的削减◆staff cutbacks 裁减工作人员 ➡ cut back (on sth) at cut verb☞ cutback cutback /kʌtbæk/ [countable, usually plural] a reduction that is made in sth, especially money spent, people employed or benefits(尤指支出、雇员人数或福利的)削减,缩减,减少◆many theatres are having to make major cutbacks.许多剧场不得不进行大幅削减。 ➡ see also cut sth back → cut 1 cutback/ˈkʌtbæk ||; ˈkʌtˌbæk/noun [c] a reduction in amount or number (数量或数目的)减少,削减: ◇the management were forced to make cutbacks in staff. 资方被逼削减职员人数。 cut·back /`kʌtˏbæk; ˈkʌtbæk/n [c, usually plural 一般用复数]a reduction in something such as the amount of money spent by a government [政府对经费等的]削减,裁减:◇+ in cutbacks in funding 经费的削减 |
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