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cutbacks

英 [ˈkʌtbæks]

美 [ˈkʌtˌbæks]

n.  削减; 缩减; 减少
cutback的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 削减;缩减;减少
    Acutbackis a reduction that is made in something.
    1. London Underground said it may have to axe 500 signalling jobs because of government cutbacks in its investment.
      伦敦地铁称由于政府削减了投资,可能将不得不削减500个信号员的岗位。
    2. ...the 200-person staff cutback announced yesterday.
      昨天宣布裁员200人

双语例句

  • Cutbacks on investment have led to growth predictions being revised downwards.
    投资的削减致使增长预测下调。
  • Cutbacks in auto output contributed to a sharp drop in the official index of industrial production.
    汽车产量的缩减也是促使官方工业生产指数急剧下降的原因之一。
  • People are by far Wall Street's biggest cost, so mass cutbacks are common during profit downturns.
    人员是华尔街到目前为止的最大成本,所以大规模裁员是利润不景气时期的常见现象。
  • The result of these cutbacks in spending on health for the poor and the old would be further deterioration.
    削减面向穷人和老年人的健康支出,其结果可能会使情况更加恶化。
  • The consequent collapse of credit will, in turn, impose rapid cutbacks in spending and a huge recession.
    随之而来的信用崩溃反过来将导致支出快速缩减和严重的衰退。
  • The V-VS had undergone serious cutbacks in the'30s, and many of the Spanish Civil War veterans had been purged.
    V-VS经历了30年代的大清洗,很多西班牙内战的老兵被清洗掉了。
  • They blame cutbacks to government initiatives, like the syringe exchange program.
    他们将这个现象,归咎于政府援助的削减,例如换发注射器计划。
  • We have to make some cutbacks or we will be over budget.
    我们得削减开支了,不然就要超出预算了。
  • In the defence industries sudden cutbacks and layoffs are common.
    在国防工业中,突然性的裁员和临时解雇是常有的事。
  • Cutbacks in public spending are expected in the next budget.
    明年的预算中可能要缩减公共开支。