downsizing
英 [ˈdaʊnsaɪzɪŋ]
美 [ˈdaʊnsaɪzɪŋ]
v. (公司、企业等)裁员,精减
downsize的现在分词
现在分词:downsizing
COCA.17314
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使精简;使缩小;使小型化
Todownsizesomething such as a business or industry means to make it smaller.- American manufacturing organizations have been downsizing their factories.
美国制造商们一直在缩小他们工厂的规模。 - ...today's downsized economy.
当今规模变小的经济 - ...a consultant who's helped dozens of companies downsize.
已协助数十家公司缩小规模的顾问
- American manufacturing organizations have been downsizing their factories.
英英释义
noun
- the reduction of expenditures in order to become financially stable
双语例句
- Our client's going through a periodic downsizing.
我们的客户会周期性的裁员的。 - But in today's economy, educated, white-collar workers also are vulnerable to downsizing.
但是,在今天的经济中,受过教育的白领工人也同样容易受到裁员的攻击。 - Besides, our company is downsizing. I don't want to stay on just to be let go.
而且公司要精简人员了,我可不想最终被裁掉。 - An SLA is not a mandate when it's driven by a major reorganization, downsizing, service consolidation, or transition to a cloud services environment.
当SLA是由重大的重组、裁员、服务整合或是向某个云服务环境的过渡驱动时,SLA并不是强制的。 - But the enthusiasm in the1990s for downsizing ( see article) hit corporate planning departments hard.
但是90年代的裁员风(见文)给了企业的商业计划部门以沉重的打击。 - This means downsizing and getting out of businesses that are not profitable.
这意味着缩减规模和放弃不赚钱的业务。 - The company was downsizing and I got laid off.
公司正在缩小规模,而我被裁员了。 - Other carriers are downsizing or merging to cut costs.
其它航空公司也在削减规模或进行合并,以降低成本。 - If you work for others, it is possible your company will do a downsizing before yearend, or that you will have a very large expense that you never anticipated.
如果你为别人打工,很可能你的公司将在年底前裁员,或者你可能会有非常大的一笔从未预期过的支出。 - A new CEO is downsizing every department and wants to create a new corporate culture based on teamwork and horizontal relationships.
新的CEO就任,对每一个部门进行裁员,希望将新的企业文化建立在团队精神和水平关系之上。