downsize
verb /ˈdaʊnsaɪz/
/ˈdaʊnsaɪz/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they downsize | /ˈdaʊnsaɪz/ /ˈdaʊnsaɪz/ |
he / she / it downsizes | /ˈdaʊnsaɪzɪz/ /ˈdaʊnsaɪzɪz/ |
past simple downsized | /ˈdaʊnsaɪzd/ /ˈdaʊnsaɪzd/ |
past participle downsized | /ˈdaʊnsaɪzd/ /ˈdaʊnsaɪzd/ |
-ing form downsizing | /ˈdaʊnsaɪzɪŋ/ /ˈdaʊnsaɪzɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] (business
) to reduce the number of people who work in a company, business, etc. in order to reduce costs商业 (公司、企业等)裁员,精减 - downsize something The larger companies are all planning to downsize their US operations.
较大的公司都正计划精减在美国的运营。 - downsize (from something) (to something) The worsening situation forced the company to downsize from 39 employees to 7.
日益恶化的状况迫使那家公司将员工人数从39个裁减到7个。
Synonyms cutcutTopics Businessc2- slash
- cut something back
- scale something back
- rationalize
- downsize
- cut to reduce something, especially an amount of money that is demanded, spent, earned, etc. or the size of a business:
- The President has promised to cut taxes significantly.
总统承诺大幅度减税。 - Buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want.
买主会竭力讨价还价以压低他们想买的房子的价格。 - His salary has been cut by ten per cent.
他的薪金减少了百分之十。 - Could you cut your essay from 5 000 to 3 000 words?
请把你的文章从 5 000 字删减到 3 000 字好吗?
- The President has promised to cut taxes significantly.
- slash [often passive] (rather informal) (often used in newspapers) to reduce something by a large amount:
- The workforce has been slashed by half.
职工人数裁减了一半。
- The workforce has been slashed by half.
- cut something back/cut back on something to reduce something, especially an amount of money or business:
- We had to cut back production.
我们只得减产了。
- We had to cut back production.
- scale something back (especially North American English or business) to reduce something, especially an amount of money or business:
- The IMF has scaled back its growth forecasts for the next decade.
国际货币基金组织已经调低对未来十年的增长预测。
- The IMF has scaled back its growth forecasts for the next decade.
- rationalize (British English, business) to make changes to a business or system, in order to make it more efficient, especially by spending less money.
- downsize (business) to make a company or an organization smaller by reducing the number of jobs in it, in order to reduce costs.
Downsize is often used by people who want to avoid saying more obvious words like ‘dismiss’ or ‘make redundant’ because they sound too negative.指公司或机构精简人员以降低成本
- to cut/slash/cut back on/scale back/rationalize spending/production
- to cut/slash/cut back on jobs
- to cut/slash/downsize the workforce
- to cut/slash/rationalize the cost of something
- to cut/slash prices/taxes/the budget
- to cut something/slash something/cut something back drastically
Collocations DictionaryDownsize is used with these nouns as the object:- workforce
- downsize something The larger companies are all planning to downsize their US operations.
- [intransitive] downsize (to something) to move to a smaller home
(公司、企业等)裁员,精减 - The couple are downsizing to a more compact home.
这对夫妇正在缩小规模,搬到一个更紧凑的房子里。
- The couple are downsizing to a more compact home.