cutback的读音 cutback中文意思

英音  [ˈkʌtbæk] 
美音  [ˈkʌtˌbæk] 
n. 削减,缩减;(电影等)倒叙;[园]剪枝;回冲浪峰
cutback 用法和例句
The new government downgraded it , and is trying instead to cutback the bureaucracy .
新的政府曾经削减过它的势力,并且现在正在减少政府的机构设置。
An agency with a frozen budget regards it as a cutback , because certain expenses rise , such as payroll .
一个机构如果被冻结预算,那就相当于削减,因为特定的开支会增加,比如工资。
Thus , in the crisis-hit countries themselves , the consequence of the private sector cutback has been the fiscal deterioration .
因此,在遭受危机打击的国家,私营部门削减支出的后果是财政状况恶化。
Given that mr ryan is the only politician of note to have proposed a drastic cutback to medicare , the largest and most popular item on the federal budget , his selection took courage .
鉴于瑞安是唯一一位提出大幅削减联邦预算中规模最大也最受欢迎的项目联邦医疗保险计划(medicare)的知名政治人士,罗姆尼的这一选择需要勇气。
Meanwhile , the chancellor still bases his strategy on the idea that the cutback in government spending will be offset by increases in private sector investment and trade .
与此同时,奥斯本的战略仍然基于这样一种构想:私营部门投资和贸易的增长将抵消政府支出削减的影响。