drawdown 英 ['drɔːdəʊn]   美 ['drɔ,daʊn]

drawdown

drawdown  英 ['drɔːdəʊn] 美 ['drɔ,daʊn]

n. (美)减少;水位降低 

名词复数:drawdowns 

Last October, Belgium -- which gets more than half of its electricity from nuclear power -- pushed back the start of its nuclear drawdown to 2025. 去年十月,比利时——超过一半的能源来自核能——将它原定的核能减少计划推迟到2025年开始。
He said Casey must meet with Iraq’s prime minister and ministers of defense and interior to determine the best way to pursue the drawdown of U.S. forces. 他说,凯西必须与伊拉克总理、国防部长及内政部长举行会晤,以确定减少美军人数的最佳途经。

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  • n. (美)减少;水位降低
  • 1. Last October, Belgium -- which gets more than half of its electricity from nuclear power -- pushed back the start of its nuclear drawdown to 2025.

    去年十月,比利时——超过一半的能源来自核能——将它原定的核能减少计划推迟到2025年开始。

  • 2. He said Casey must meet with Iraq’s prime minister and ministers of defense and interior to determine the best way to pursue the drawdown of U.S. forces.

    他说,凯西必须与伊拉克总理、国防部长及内政部长举行会晤,以确定减少美军人数的最佳途经。

  • drawdown (n.) of troops, by 1991, in reference to the end of the Cold War; from draw (v.) + down (adv.). Earlier of wells (c. 1900).
draw·down / ; NAmE / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] drawdown(on sth) 1 the act of reducing a supply of sth that has been created over a period of time; the amount used 消耗;消耗量; 泄降 The cold winter has led to a larger-than-expected drawdown on oil stocks. 寒冬使石油储备消耗量高出预料。 2 ( finance ) the act of using money that is available to you; the amount used 动用资金;动用资金额 a drawdown of cash from the company's reserves 从公司储备金中支取的一笔钱 drawdown drawdowns draw·down / ; NAmE /
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