cutback
削减
常用释义
英音[ ˈkʌtbæk ]
美音[ ˈkʌtbæk ]
基本释义
- n. 减少,削减;情节倒叙
例句
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1·You get upset when others suggest you cutback on your work.你生气当别人建议你减少你的工作。
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2·Without some drastic and immediate cutback in expenses, it simply wasn't possible.如果不立即大幅度地削减开支,这根本是不可能的。
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3·You can cutback this degeneration process by taking care of your bones in youthful days.您可以减少这种变性过程照顾你的骨头在年轻的日子。
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4·An agency with a frozen budget regards it as a cutback, because certain expenses rise, such as payroll.一个机构如果被冻结预算,那就相当于削减,因为特定的开支会增加,比如工资。
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5·When they tried to trap him, he slithered through it like Barry Sanders, making a cutback to get space.当凯尔特人试图限制他时,他便会不断地像巴里·桑德斯那样晃动身子,制造出投篮空间。
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6·Tell your friends that you've been advised to cutback on alcohol because of a condition like gastric ulcer or a liver disease.告诉你得朋友你被建议减少酒精摄入因为你有胃或者肝的疾病。
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7·Manpower is undoubtedly going to take a hit now; this has been clear since the 20% fiscal cutback was made public in the autumn.毫无疑问,去年秋天公布财政削减20%后,很明显可以看出人力方面会遭遇重重一击。
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8·Savings from that cutback, according to one media account, will be used for more personnel and equipment in the southernmost islands.据一主流媒体报道,由此削减节省的开支,将会更多的用于最南端岛屿的人员和装备的改善。
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9·Brownout: a reduction or cutback in electric power especially as a result of a shortage a mechanical failure or overuse by consumers.部分灯火管制:由于电力不足、发电机出故障或用户用电过度而减少电力供应或停止供电。
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10·In other words, the deterioration in the fiscal position is a result of the cutback in the private sector's spending, not a cause of it.换言之,财政状况的恶化,是私人部门削减支出的结果,而非起因。