
英:/'ˈkʌtbæk/ 美:/'ˈkʌtbæk/
复数:cutbacks
GMAT
n. 减少,削减;情节倒叙
People wonder if tax adjustments will lead to cutbacks in public spending.
人们想知道税收调整是否会导致公共开支的削减。
There was a cutback in interest rates on real estate by government, but house prices rose instead.
政府对不动产的利率进行了下调,房价却反而上涨了。
Next year will be a bumpy year, and internet companies will continue to make massive cutbacks.
明年将是艰难的一年,互联网公司将继续进行大规模裁员。
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。
People are concerned about the cutback in federal welfare programs.
人们关注著联邦福利计划的削减。
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。
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。
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。
n.|reduction/loss/decrease/cut;减少,削减;情节倒叙
cutback 是一个英语名词,主要含义指削减、缩减,通常指在规模、数量、开支或活动上的显著减少。其具体含义和用法根据语境有所不同:
核心含义(最常见):
体育领域(尤其足球/橄榄球):
电影/戏剧领域:
同义词辨析:
权威参考来源:
Cutback 是英语中常见的名词,主要含义为“削减、缩减”,具体用法和扩展信息如下:
经济/数量上的减少:指在预算、资源、服务等方面的主动缩减。例如:
General Mills announced it will cut back on sugar in cereals.(通用磨坊宣布将减少麦片中的糖分)
Social work services have been cut back drastically.(社会工作服务已大幅削减)
情节倒叙:在电影、文学中表示时间回溯(较少用)。例如:
The script cuts back to the previous scene.(剧本倒叙回之前的场景)
Companies often cut back staff during recessions.(经济衰退时企业常裁员)
Government cutbacks affected public healthcare.(政府缩减影响了公共医疗)
如需更多例句或搭配,可参考新东方词典(来源1、2、4)或小站备考(来源3)等权威资料。
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