中英
downsize
/ ˈdaʊnsaɪz /
/ ˈdaʊnsaɪz /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • vt.以较小尺寸设计;缩小尺寸;裁减人数
  • IELTS/商务英语/
    • 第三人称单数

      downsizes
    • 现在分词

      downsizing
    • 过去式

      downsized
    • 过去分词

      downsized
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  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     裁员

    ... downshifting 放慢生活节奏 downsize 裁员,缩小规模 draft 草案;草稿 ...

  • 2

     削减

    ... downshift (使)工作降格 downsize 削减 down time 停工期,窝工 ...

  • 3

     缩小规模

    ... 所得税;入息税:earnings tax 缩小规模:Downsize 损益计算表:statement of loss and gain ...

  • 4

     缩减人手

    ... 人手超额 staff redundancy 机器人手 Hand Build By Robots ; robot hand 缩减人手 downsize ...

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  • 1
    There is evidence that firms believe they are behaving rationally whenever they downsize; yet recent research has shown that the actual economic effects of downsizing are often negative for firms.
    有证据表明,企业认为,无论何时裁员,他们的行为都是理性的;然而最近的研究表明,裁员对企业的实际经济影响往往是负面的。
  • 2
    In order to set up and improve this system, we must downsize staffs and improve efficiency.
    为了建立和完善这一新体系,我们必须要减员增效。
  • 3
    "But" How can companies downsize ethically?
    裁员是否道德“而是”公司怎样做使得裁员更为人道?
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  • 词源
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downsize:

down- +‎ size

FROM: wiktionary
  • 百科
  • Downsize

    Layoff (in British and American English), also called redundancy in the UK, is the temporary suspension or permanent termination of employment of an employee or (more commonly) a group of employees for business reasons, such as when certain positions are no longer necessary or when a business slow-down occurs.Originally the term layoff referred exclusively to a temporary interruption in work, as when factory work cyclically falls off. The term however nowadays usually means the permanent elimination of a position, requiring the addition of "temporary" to specify the original meaning.Many synonyms such as downsizing exist, most of which are euphemisms or doublespeak and more abstract descriptions of the process, most of which can also be used for more inclusive processes than that of reducing the number of employees. Downsizing is defined as the "conscious use of permanent personnel reductions in an attempt to improve efficiency and/or effectiveness". Since the 1980s, downsizing has become increasingly common. Indeed, recent research on downsizing in the U.S., UK, and Japan suggests that downsizing is being regarded by management as one of the preferred routes to turning around declining organisations, cutting costs, and improving organisational performance, most often as a cost-cutting measure.

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