柯林斯詞典downsize /?da?n?sa?z/ (downsizing,downsized,downsizes) 1. V-T/V-I To downsize something such as a business or industry means to make it smaller. 使縮小規(guī)模[商業(yè)] American manufacturing organizations have been downsizing their factories. 美國制造商們一直在縮小他們工廠的規(guī)模。 ...today's downsized economy. … 今天萎縮了的經(jīng)濟(jì)。2. downsizingN-UNCOUNT 縮小規(guī)模 ...a trend toward downsizing in the personal computer market. …個(gè)人電腦市場(chǎng)規(guī)模縮小的趨勢(shì)。 返回 downsize劍橋詞典If you downsize a company or organization , you make it smaller by reducing the number of people working for it, and if it downsizes, it becomes smaller in this way. (使)減員,(使)(公司或組織)瘦身 to downsize your workforce /company 減少你方勞動(dòng)力人數(shù)/實(shí)行公司減員 The plight of the economy is forcing businesses to downsize. 經(jīng)濟(jì)困境迫使企業(yè)減員。 返回 downsize