downsize
英:[ˈdaʊnsaɪz] 美: ['daʊnsaɪz]
downsize 基本解释
vt.以较小尺寸设计(或制造),缩小(汽车等的)外部尺寸;
变形
过去式:downsized过去分词:downsized现在分词:downsizing第三人称单数:downsizes
英英释义
Downsize
Downsizing in the automobile industry is the practice of redesigning a vehicle to retain the interior volume, and often the nameplate and styling of a larger car to a smaller, more efficient platform. It was common in the 1970s following the 1973 oil crisis.以上来源于:Wikipedia
downsize 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- Sales have decreased so much that they need to downsize.
销售业绩减少很多,所以他们必须缩小规模。 - The company chose to downsize and more fully utilize the remaining workers.
公司决定缩小规模,并更加充分地用好余下的工人。 - Our new orientation reflects the fact that we've been forced to downsize.
我们的新取向反映了我们被迫缩编的事实。
权威例句
Downsize My Polity? The Impact of Size on Party Membership and Member ActivismSupersize in One Dimension, Downsize in Three Dimensions: Effects of S...How You Downsize Is Who You Downsize: Biased Formalization, Accountability, and Managerial DiversityInviting consumers to downsize fast-food portions significantly reduces calorie consumption.A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Why Organizations DownsizeA Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Why Organizations DownsizeBusiness customers' satisfaction: What happens when suppliers downsize?Angiotensin II receptor blockers downsize adipocytes in spontaneously type 2 diabetic rats with visceral fat obesity.Supersize in One Dimension, Downsize in Three Dimensions: Effects of Spatial Dimensionality on Size Perceptions and PreferencesStaggered work shifts: a way to downsize and restructure an emergency department workforce yet maintain current operational performa...