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downscale
缩小……的尺寸
常用释义
英音[ ˌdaʊnˈskeɪl ]
美音[ ˌdaʊnˈskeɪl ]
变形
第三人称单数: downscales
现在分词: downscaling
过去式: downscaled
过去分词: downscaled
比较级: more downscale
最高级: most downscale
基本释义
  • v. 缩小……的尺寸(或规模);降低……的程度;卖出(或买进)低廉的商品
  • adj. (社会地位)低级的;面向低收入消费者的;(商品、服务等)低档的
  • adv. 面向低收入消费者地
例句
  • 1·Starbucks responded by going downscale.
    星巴克以走低端路线回应。
  • 2·Wall Street's taste in bling has also moved downscale.
    华尔街对奢侈品的品味也降低了。
  • 3·Greasy, downscale, industrialized, aggressively unhealthy, McDonald's was a ripe target for popular-culture agitators.
    麦当劳油腻、抵挡、工业化、极不健康,是流行文化鼓动者的现成攻击对象。
  • 4·If not, waiters will appreciate you tacking on the 10% yourself. However, if you're eating at a downscale restaurant a tip is not necessary.
    如果没有的话,侍者会感激你自己附上那10%。不过,如果你在一家低档次的餐馆就餐,就没有必要给小费。
  • 5·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.
    当我们渐渐地缩减生活和财产,其实意味着我们在生活中寻找更多的东西,更有意义、更多充实、更多自由、更多快乐。
  • 6·And with the financial crisis hitting the downscale the hardest, it may lead to even more cohabitation without marriage, accelerating this microtrend into something bigger.
    金融危机给底层人群带来了最沉重的打击,这可能导致更多非婚同居现象的出现,并最终把这个少数群体变成多数群体。
同根词
词根: downscale
downsizing n 精简,裁员;缩小规模