词组 | scale back |
释义 | Idiom scale backscale back (something) to reduce the size or amount of something.The search for the child was scaled back sharply today, with almost a third of the volunteers heading home.The program was very effective, but the plan now is to scale it back. Usage notes: also used in the form scale down: The original jury award of $10 million was scaled down to $250,000 by the judge. Opposite of: ramp up (something)Phr V scale back scales, scaling, scaled scale down sth or scale sth down British, American & Australianscale back sth or scale sth back American to make something {e.g. project, production, budget} smaller than it was or than it was planned to beSince the end of the Cold War, most European countries have scaled down their armed forces.The sports center is scaling back children's programs because it is short of money. scaled-down adjective (always before noun)a scaled-down model of the building scaling-down noun singularThere will be a scaling-down of production over the next 18 months. scale backTo minimize or reduce something in size or scope. A noun or pronoun can be used between "scale" and "back." With such a dramatic decrease in funding, we're going to have to scale back on our project now. scale backv. To reduce the scope or extent of something according to a standard or by degrees; reduce something in calculated amounts: The company scaled back the scheduled pay increase. After reviewing its budget, the school scaled its sports activities back. |
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