retrenched

retrenched

美 [rɪˈtrentʃ]  英 [rɪ'trentʃ]

  • v.缩减;删除;修剪;【建】设内郭
  • 网络节省;珠形关节

词形变化

第三人称单数:retrenches  现在分词:retrenching  过去式:retrenched  

同义词

英汉解释

v.
1.
节省,减省,削减,缩减,减少(经费等);删除,省略(字句等);截去,割去,修剪
2.
【建】设内郭,筑内墙
3.
俭约,节省

英英解释

v.

例句

In the US, consumers have retrenched, housing starts have crashed and a double-dip recession is possible.

美国消费者紧缩支出同时开工大幅下降美国可能陷入衰退

The latter were largely the result of the crisis: governments let fiscal deficits rise, as the private sector savagely retrenched.

如此赤字主要危机所致由于私人部门厉行节约政府就让财政赤字增长

Even if you were retrenched, explain openly the reason but stressed on all you have accomplished for the company.

甚至即使不幸裁员那么坦然原因着重说明自己公司作出成绩

Worn-out consumers battered by job losses, shrinking nest eggs have retrenched, throwing the economy into a tailspin.

失业储蓄减少消费者因为受到这些打击不得不节约开支经济因此陷入困境

The U. S. economy expanded less than economists forecast in the second quarter as shoppers retrenched.

第二季度消费疲软美国经济增速低于经济学家预期

Bond insurers, who used to cover roughly half of the market, have retrenched or gone bust after making bad mortgage bets.

过去保险几乎一半市场债券保险公司经历错误抵押贷款赌注已经削减破产

They got retrenched and out of jobs, as they were the ones responsible for their company's death.

许多经理人走进死胡同采取紧缩裁员措施他们应对公司倒闭负责

Then came the crisis : overextended private sectors retrenched .

随后爆发金融危机过度扩张私人部门大举紧缩

The last chapter was retrenched from the book.

最后

He sudenly have a terrifying feeling that he will be retrenched by the company due to the bad economy.

突然有种恐惧觉得自己因为公司经济不景气公司裁员

Great powers have retrenched before: Britain for instance.

强国没落以前英国就是其中一个

She retrenched her speech reluctantly.

勉强地演说一部分

As a result the unnecessary trial-producing process can be avoided, time and cost can be retrenched, and the sati. . .

从而避免不必要试制过程节约时间成本提高客户满意

But after a peak of activity in the late 1970s many firms retrenched again.

经过70年代末高峰许多企业再次选择削减开支

After a binge in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Japanese firms retrenched.

日本经历1980末期1990年初期放纵之后开始锱铢必较