cutback 英 [ˈkʌtbæk]   美 [ˈkʌtˌbæk]

cutback

cutback  英 [ˈkʌtbæk] 美 [ˈkʌtˌbæk]

n. 减少,削减;情节倒叙 

名词复数:cutbacks 

While we are all focused on the finances, and smokers are concerned about their habits, I see one good thing here: possible cutback on smoking. 当每个人在关注个人资产、吸烟的人在考虑他们不好习惯的时候,我发现一件值得庆幸的事:尽可能减少吸烟。
The analysts cite a cutback in government stimulus spending next year, slower growth in manufacturing, fiscal consolidation in Europe and falling consumer confidence in the U.S. and Europe. 分析 师们列出的理由包括:明年政府刺激性支出减少,制造业增长减慢,欧洲财政紧缩,以及美国和欧洲消费者信心下降。

  • A cutback is a decrease in something, usually money. A state cutback in funding for education might result in larger classes and fewer field trips.
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  • n. 减少,削减;情节倒叙
  • 1. While we are all focused on the finances, and smokers are concerned about their habits, I see one good thing here: possible cutback on smoking.

    当每个人在关注个人资产、吸烟的人在考虑他们不好习惯的时候,我发现一件值得庆幸的事:尽可能减少吸烟。

  • 2. The analysts cite a cutback in government stimulus spending next year, slower growth in manufacturing, fiscal consolidation in Europe and falling consumer confidence in the U.S. and Europe.

    分析 师们列出的理由包括:明年政府刺激性支出减少,制造业增长减慢,欧洲财政紧缩,以及美国和欧洲消费者信心下降。

  • 3. Pressure on the European banks to bolster their capital to offset losses on loans─many of which are tied to ailing European governments─is driving their cutback in lending.

    迫于增加资本金以弥补贷款损失的压力,欧洲银行纷纷开始减少放贷。 这类损失有很多与不断疲弱的欧洲国家政府有关。

  • cutback (n.)
cut·back / ˈkʌtbæk ; NAmE ˈkʌtbæk / noun [usually plural ] cutback(in sth) a reduction in sth 削减;缩减;减少 cutbacks in public spending 公共开支的削减 staff cutbacks 裁员 cutback cutbacks cut·back / ˈkʌtbæk ; NAmE ˈkʌtbæk /
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