英 [rɪˈtrentʃmənt] 美 [rɪˈtrentʃmənt]
n. 节省;删除
复数retrenchments
retrenchment /rɪˈtrɛntʃmənt/
有变体名词 Retrenchment means spending less money. (开支的)紧缩; 削减
Defence planners predict an extended period of retrenchment.
国防规划人员们预计,开支紧缩期会延长。
entrenchment consisting of an additional interior fortification to prolong the defense
the reduction of expenditures in order to become financial stable
同义词: curtailment / downsizing
内线防御工事(如壁垒、胸墙等)
整顿
... 折旧depreciation 整顿retrenchment;consolidation 政策工具policyinstrument ...
...的是发掘客户自己都未意识到的隐性需求;“经历”指企业努力使客户享受服务或使用产品时的经历更加独特、愉快.节省(Retrenchment):从客户的角度出发,为其提供便利或者节省时间,其核心为“技术”和“便利”.
... motivate v.给与动机,刺激,激发 retrenchment n.紧缩;删节 outcrop n.(矿脉等)露出,露头 v.露出 ...
... boot n. 撵走某人 retrenchment n. 缩减 downsize v. 裁员 ...
节省;删除
Defence planners predict an extended period of retrenchment.
国防规划人员们预计,开支紧缩期会延长。
That is the lesson, they say, from past fiscal retrenchment.
他们称,这是从以往的财政紧缩中汲取的教训。
They may hope that retrenchment now will spur on private spending.
他们或许希望,现在实施紧缩政策能刺激私人部门增加支出。
"I think in the long run what this does is to contribute to what seems to be occurring right now and that is the retrenchment of the Republican Party, opting for purity of ideological beliefs rather than a broad-based appeal to the general public."
VOA : standard.2010.05.04
That might sound more like retrenchment than global expansion but it has an appeal.
The retrenchment cost millions in separation pay and strike losses, but it paid off.
Saudi Arabia has been an exception to this pattern of retrenchment, for several reasons.