常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句However, if you're eating at a downscale restaurant a tip is not necessary.不過(guò),如果你在一家低檔次的餐館就餐,就沒(méi)有必要給小費(fèi)。There is even a single seller of small, sad-looking artificial trees at the downscale local market near our house.在離我們家不遠(yuǎn)的一個(gè)小市場(chǎng)裡甚至有人專(zhuān)門(mén)銷(xiāo)售那種小小的、看起來(lái)模樣頗不周正的塑料聖誕樹(shù)。When we intentionally downscale our lives and possessions, it is because we’re seeking something more in our lives, something more meaningful, fulfilling, free, and joyful.儅我們漸漸地縮減生活和財(cái)産,其實(shí)意味著我們?cè)谏钪袑ふ腋嗟臇|西,更有意義、更多充實(shí)、更多自由、更多快樂(lè)。權(quán)威例句The blurring of what is considered upscale and downscale also helps them prioritize their luxury purchases.FORBES: Why Millennials Are Spending More Than They Earn, And Parents Are Footing The BillBeing an outlet mall also positions it a little more downscale than Karp is known for.FORBES: Boston Real Estate Mogul Karp Turns Snowbird DealHigher excise taxes in those countries have pushed consumers downscale, a boon for Imperial, which sells cheaper, roll-your-own tobacco products.FORBES: Marlboro Man 返回 downscale