retrenchment
英 [rɪˈtrentʃmənt]
美 [rɪˈtrentʃmənt]
n. (开支的)紧缩,削减
BNC.21676 / COCA.22631
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (开支的)紧缩,削减
Retrenchmentmeans spending less money.- Defense planners predict an extended period of retrenchment.
国防规划人员预计开支紧缩期会延长。 - ...a need for industrial retrenchment and restructuring.
工业紧缩开支和改组的需要
- Defense planners predict an extended period of retrenchment.
英英释义
noun
- the reduction of expenditures in order to become financially stable
- entrenchment consisting of an additional interior fortification to prolong the defense
双语例句
- Thus the temporary rise in fiscal deficits helps protect the economy from the forced private retrenchment.
因此,财政赤字的暂时增长有助于避免经济陷入不得已的私营部门紧缩。 - And, as European countries embrace austerity budgets – cutting public spending sharply and raising taxes to reduce heavy public borrowing – there is the added risk that too much fiscal retrenchment could snuff out the tentative economic recovery.
欧洲国家开始收紧预算(大幅削减公共开支和增加税收,以减少巨额公共借贷),也带来了额外的风险:过度的财政紧缩可能会扼杀暂时的经济复苏。 - Or will such a zealous embrace of fiscal retrenchment tip the economy back into recession?
或者,如此狂热地奉行财政紧缩,是否会把英国经济重新推入衰退? - Retrenchment will be necessary.
有必要进行紧缩。 - Which came first-Private retrenchment or fiscal deficits?
哪一种情况出现在前是私人部门紧缩还是财政赤字? - Any good done by deficit spending can be lost to retrenchment by private employers.
赤字支出带来的任何好处,都可能被私营企业的紧缩所抵消。 - That means massive private retrenchment, with corporations particularly frugal at the moment.
这意味着私人部门大规模缩减开支,而企业眼下尤为节俭。 - By committing to the largest fiscal retrenchment in living memory the coalition has gone for broke.
通过承诺实施当代人记忆中最大规模的财政紧缩,英国联合政府已经孤注一掷。 - This twin retrenchment represents a huge drag on the economy that spills into other sectors.
这个孪生节省的表明了一个巨大的对经济的拖动滑入了其他部分。 - US consumers are in the early stages of a multi-year retrenchment as they cut debt and rebuild retirement saving.
随着美国消费者削减债务并重建退休储蓄,他们刚刚步入会历时多年的紧缩开支之旅。