downscale

downscale

美 [ˈdaʊnˌskeɪl]  英 [ˌdaʊnˈskeɪl]

  • adj.价廉质劣的;下品的;低档的
  • 网络下阶层的;缩减…规模;视频分辨率进行降级

词形变化

第三人称单数:downscales  现在分词:downscaling  过去分词:downscaled  

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英汉双解

adj.
1.
价廉质劣的;下品的;低档的cheap and of poor quality
— see also
downmarket

英汉解释

adj.
1.
下阶层的

英英解释

adj.

例句

Greasy, downscale, industrialized, aggressively unhealthy, McDonald's was a ripe target for popular-culture agitators.

麦当劳油腻抵挡工业化不健康流行文化鼓动现成攻击对象

If not, waiters will appreciate you tacking on the 10% yourself. However, if you're eating at a downscale restaurant a tip is not necessary.

如果没有的话侍者感激自己附上10%。不过如果一家档次餐馆就餐没有必要小费

However, despite the model's move downscale, the new version is expected to grow 5 centimeters over the current car.

然而尽管模型举动降级版本预计增长厘米目前汽车

but he does have expertise at taking a luxury product downscale while preserving its cachet.

确有专业本领昂贵商品便宜保存高贵血统

And as with so many products in capitalist society, it's gone downscale as it's proliferated.

由于资本主义社会如此产品随着商品增多鲨鱼消费开始减少

Starbucks responded by going downscale.

星巴克走低路线回应

Or downscale to less-expensive schools?

或者降低标准孩子不那么学校

Wall Street's taste in bling has also moved downscale.

华尔街奢侈品品味降低