Take an axe to Meaning in English
expression
释义
To physically chop with an axe, or more commonly, to drastically reduce or eliminate something, such as jobs, budgets, or regulations.
用法与细微差别
Often used in business, media, and government contexts to mean major reduction or elimination ('take an axe to the budget'). Formal/informal use is context-dependent. Usually implies a forceful or possibly destructive action, not a gentle cut. Not typically used for small changes.
例句
The city decided to take an axe to its spending.
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The company had to take an axe to hundreds of jobs.
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When sales dropped, management decided to take an axe to the marketing budget.
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Lawmakers are ready to take an axe to the current tax laws.
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If profits don’t improve, they might take an axe to the research department.
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They really took an axe to our favorite TV show when they cut half the episodes.
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