Scale back Meaning in English
expression
ˈskeɪɫ/ /ˈbæk
SKAYL-BAK
skˈeɪl/ /bˈæk
SKAYL-BAK
التعريف
To reduce the size, amount, or extent of something, especially a plan, project, or activity.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Common in business or organizational contexts; implies reducing from an original plan. Used for budgets, workforce, projects, and activities. More formal than 'cut down'. Not typically used for physical objects like furniture.
Spanish: reducir - recortarPortuguese (BR): reduzir - cortarPortuguese (PT): reduzir - cortarChinese (Simplified): 缩减 - 减少Chinese (Traditional): 縮減 - 減少Hindi: कम करना - घटानाArabic: تقليص - خفضBengali: কমানো - সংক্ষিপ্ত করাRussian: сократить - уменьшитьJapanese: 縮小する - 規模を縮めるVietnamese: cắt giảm - thu nhỏKorean: 축소하다 - 줄이다Turkish: azaltmak - küçültmekUrdu: کم کرنا - گھٹاناIndonesian: mengurangi - memperkecil
جمل نموذجية
We need to scale back our spending this month.
basic
The company will scale back its new product launch.
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We had to scale back our vacation plans.
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Due to budget cuts, the school had to scale back after-school activities.
natural
They decided to scale back on hiring new staff until business improves.
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If the weather doesn’t improve, we’ll have to scale back the barbecue plans.
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