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reduction

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reduction ♦︎ cut ♦︎ decline ♦︎ fall ♦︎ drop ♦︎ downturn ♦︎ decrease ♦︎ slump ♦︎ cutbackThese are all words for a situation when the amount, level, number or size of sth goes down. 这些词均表示减少、缩小、降低。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a reduction / cut / decline / fall / drop / downturn / decrease / slump / cutback in stha reduction / cut / decline / fall / drop / decrease / cutback of 20%a 20% reduction / cut / decline / fall / drop / decrease in sth(a) sharp reduction / cuts / decline / fall / drop / downturn / decrease / slump / cutbacks(a) large / significant reduction / cuts / decline / fall / drop / downturn / decrease / cutbacks(a) big / huge / massive / major reduction / cuts / decline / fall / drop / downturn / slump / cutbacks(a) dramatic reduction / cuts / decline / fall / drop / downturn / slump(a) drastic reduction / cuts / decline / fall / drop / downturn / cutbacksa sudden reduction / decline / fall / drop / downturn / decrease / slumpa slight reduction / decline / fall / drop / downturn / decreaseto lead to / result in / cause a reduction / cut / decline / fall / drop / decreaseto see a reduction / decline / fall / drop / downturn / decreaseto make reductions / cuts / cutbacks reduction [countable, uncountable] an act of making sth less or smaller; the state of being made less or smaller 减少;缩小;降低This year has seen a 33% reduction in the number of hospital beds available.今年医院可用床位数量减少了33%。The report recommends further reductions in air and noise emissions.这份报告建议进一步降低有害气体和噪音排放量。There are reductions (= in the price) for children sharing a room with two adults.孩子和两个大人合住一间房可以打折。There has been some reduction in unemployment.失业人数有所减少。OPP increase increase noun cut [countable] a reduction that is made in the amount, size or supply of sth (数量、尺寸或供应的)削减,减少,缩减They had to take a 20% cut in pay.他们不得不接受减薪20%。The company has announced a new round of job cuts.公司宣布了新一轮工作岗位的削减。The proposed tax cuts will come into effect next May.减税提议将于明年5月生效。OPP increase increase noun see also cut cut verb 1 , lay-off unemployment NOTE 辨析 Reduction or cut? Reduction can be used for things that become less or smaller by themselves, or things that are reduced deliberately by sb. A cut cannot happen by itself-it has to be made by sb. A cut is often (but not always) a negative thing. * reduction可指事物自行或被人为变少或变小。cut不指自行减少,只指人为减少。cut经常是(但并非总是)负面的job / salary / pay cuts裁员;减薪A cut cannot happen over time. A reduction can. * cut不指持续递减,而reduction可以a gradual reduction逐渐的减少a gradual cut decline [countable, usually singular, uncountable] a continuous reduction that happens in the number, value or quality of sth; the process of a place, tradition or institution gradually becoming less important or coming to an end (数量、价值或质量的)减少,下降;(地方、传统或机构的)衰落,衰退These measures have failed to reverse the country's economic decline.这些措施未能扭转该国的经济衰退。His book charts the decline and fall of a great civilization.他在书中记载了一个伟大文明的衰亡。The town fell into (a) decline (= started to be less busy, important, etc.) after the mine closed.这个镇在矿井关闭后开始萧条。Industry in Britain has been in decline since the 1970s.英国工业自20世纪70年代以来一直在走下坡路。OPP rise increase noun see also decline fall verb 1 , decline worsen verb fall [countable] (especially business 尤用于商业) a reduction that happens in the size, number, rate or level of sth (尺寸)减小;(数量)减少;(比率或水平)降低Share prices suffered a slight fall yesterday.股票价格昨日微幅下挫。This figure represents a fall of 23% on the same period last year.这一数据与去年同期相比下降了23%。OPP rise increase noun see also fall fall verb 1 drop [countable, usually singular] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) a reduction that happens in the size, number, rate or level of sth (尺寸)减小;(数量)减少;(比率或水平)降低If you want the job, you must be prepared to take a drop in salary.如果你想干这份工作,就必须对薪水减少做好思想准备。The restaurant has suffered a 10% drop in trade.餐厅的生意下降了10%。OPP rise increase noun see also drop fall verb 1 NOTE 辨析 Decline, fall or drop?These words all describe a process that happens, rather than a deliberate action by sb. Decline tends to emphasize the process, whether this is fast or slow. 这些词均指自然发生的情况,而不是某人有意所为。decline往往强调衰落的过程,不论快慢a steady / sharp decline in profits利润稳步/急剧下降a civilization in terminal decline处于衰亡期的文明 Fall and drop tend to emphasize the result of the process. * fall和drop往往强调这一过程的结果a fall / drop of 30%30%的下降A fall, like a decline, can happen over time, but a drop cannot. * fall和decline一样可指持续递减,但drop不能a gradual decline / fall逐步下降a gradual drop downturn ˈdaʊntɜːn; NAmE ˈdaʊntɜːrn [countable, usually singular] a fall in the amount of business that is done; a time when the economy becomes weaker (生意或经济的)衰退,下降;衰退期The building industry is experiencing a severe downturn in its workload.建筑业正经历工程量的严重滑坡。OPP upturn increase noun decrease ˈdiːkriːs [countable, uncountable] a reduction that happens in the amount, level or number of sth (数量)减少;(水平)降低There has been a decrease of nearly 6% in the number of visitors to the museum.参观该博物馆的人数下降了近6%。Marriage is still on the decrease.结婚率仍在下降。OPP increase increase noun see also decrease fall verb 1 Decrease looks like the most direct opposite of increase, but it is not nearly as frequent as increase. For deliberate reductions, use reduction or cut. For reductions that happen, fall or drop are often preferred, especially in business contexts. * decrease看起来像是increase最直接的反义词,但它远不如increase常用。表示人为的降低用reduction或cut;表示自然发生的降低往往用fall或drop,特别是在商务语境中。 slump [countable] a sudden fall in sales, prices or the value of sth (销售量、价格或价值的)骤降,猛跌,锐减The recession led to a slump in consumer spending.经济衰退导致消费开支急剧下滑。The present slump has hit manufacturing hard.目前的金融危机严重打击了制造业。 see also slump recession noun , slump slump verb NOTE 辨析 Downturn or slump?Both words can be used in the context of business or the economy. 这两个词均可用于商务或经济语境a downturn / slump in demand / trade / business / profits需求/贸易额/生意/利润下滑/骤降However, a slump is a bigger and more sudden fall, usually seen from the point of view of the business that is losing money. 不过,slump是更严重、更突然的下降,一般是从亏损企业的角度看。 cutback ˈkʌtbæk [countable, usually plural] a reduction that is made in sth, especially money spent, people employed or benefits (尤指支出、雇员人数或福利的)削减,缩减,减少Many theatres are having to make major cutbacks.许多剧场不得不大幅削减开支。 see also cut sth back cut 1

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