Cutbacks Meaning in English
word · lemma: cutback
释义
Reductions in spending, services, or staff, usually done by companies or governments to save money.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in business, government, or news contexts to talk about reductions due to financial reasons. Common collocation: 'make cutbacks' or 'announce cutbacks.' Often refers to layoffs, but can also mean reducing budgets or other resources.
Spanish: recortesPortuguese (BR): cortes - reduçõesPortuguese (PT): cortes - reduçõesChinese (Simplified): 削减 - 裁员Chinese (Traditional): 削減 - 裁員Hindi: कटौतीArabic: تخفيضاتBengali: কাটব্যাক - বাজেট কাটা - খরচ কমানোRussian: сокращения - урезанияJapanese: 削減 - カットバックVietnamese: cắt giảm - cắt bớtKorean: 감축 - 삭감Turkish: kesinti - azaltmaUrdu: کٹوتی - اخراجIndonesian: pemotongan - pengurangan
例句
We're facing more cutbacks next year if sales don't improve.
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There were cutbacks in the school's arts program.
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Government cutbacks affected public transportation services.
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After the cutbacks, many employees had to find new jobs.
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The hospital wasn't prepared for the cutbacks in medical staff.
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The company announced cutbacks because of lower profits.
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