Scale down Meaning in English
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ˈskeɪɫ/ /ˈdaʊn
SKAYL DOWN
skˈeɪl/ /dˈaʊn
SKAYL DOWN
التعريف
To make something smaller in size, amount, or extent, usually by reducing its scope, cost, or content.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Scale down' is slightly formal and often used for projects, budgets, or objects. Common with 'plans,' 'operations,' and 'production.' Not used for personal reduction (like diet weight); use 'cut down' for that.
Spanish: reducir - disminuirPortuguese (BR): reduzir - diminuirPortuguese (PT): reduzir - diminuirChinese (Simplified): 缩小 - 降低Chinese (Traditional): 縮小 - 降低Hindi: घटाना - कम करनाArabic: تقليص - تقليلBengali: কমানো - ক্ষুদ্র করাRussian: сократить - уменьшитьJapanese: 縮小する - 規模を小さくするVietnamese: giảm quy mô - thu nhỏKorean: 축소하다 - 규모를 줄이다Turkish: küçültmek - azaltmak (ölçek)Urdu: کم کرنا - گھٹانا (پیمانے پر)Indonesian: mengurangi skala - memperkecil
جمل نموذجية
We need to scale down the size of the event.
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The company will scale down its workforce next year.
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They had to scale down their travel plans due to budget cuts.
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We're going to have to scale down the entire project if funding doesn't come through.
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After reviewing expenses, we decided to scale down our marketing campaign.
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The team had to scale down expectations when resources became limited.
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