cutback

cutback
сущ.
1) эк. уменьшение, снижение, сокращение (уменьшение объема экономической деятельности; как правило, в результате каких-л. неблагоприятных событий; является одной из стратегий поведения в условиях кризиса)

cutback of economic activity — экономический спад

cutbacks on social security spending. — сокращение расходов на социальное обеспечение

cutback in orders — сокращение заказов

cutback of spending — сокращение расходов

Cutbacks and retrenchment may both occur when all organizations in an industry are influenced by environmental pressures, as was true for the oil and gas industry when prices declined sharply in the mid-1980s. — Сокращение деятельности и режим экономии могут применяться одновременно, если все организации отрасли подвергаются влиянию внешних воздействий, как это происходило в нефтегазовой промышленности при резком снижении цен в середине 1980-х гг.

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2) СМИ, сленг, амер. сокращение спектакля [фильма\] (по сравнению с первоначальным замыслом)
3) рекл. = flashback

Англо-русский экономический словарь.

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  • cutback — n. 1. a reduction in quantity or rate; a reduction in the amount of an activity or the funding for an activity; as, cutbacks in government research funding increased unemployment among scientists; the recession caused a cutback in auto production …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cutback — cut‧back [ˈkʌtbæk] noun [countable usually plural] a reduction in something, such as the number of workers in a company or the amount of money a company or government spends: • Financial cutbacks have led to a decline in the number of staff… …   Financial and business terms

  • cutback — index decrease Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • cutback — [n] decrease abatement, belt tightening, curtailment, decline, decrement, economy, lessening, lowering, reduction, reversal; concept 698 Ant. increase, raise …   New thesaurus

  • cutback — ► NOUN ▪ a reduction, especially in expenditure …   English terms dictionary

  • cutback — [kut′bak΄] n. the act or result of cutting back; specif., a) a reduction or discontinuance, as of production, personnel, etc. ☆ b) a sequence of earlier events introduced at a later point in a novel, film, etc …   English World dictionary

  • cutback — n. a cutback in (a cutback in production) * * * [ kʌtbæk] a cutback in (a cutback in production) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • cutback — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ drastic, major, severe, sharp ▪ budget, budgetary, economic, financial ▪ production …   Collocations dictionary

  • cutback — UK [ˈkʌtˌbæk] / US noun [countable] Word forms cutback : singular cutback plural cutbacks a reduction in something such as the amount of money available to spend cutback in: Many hospitals face cutbacks in services. The company will be forced to… …   English dictionary

  • cutback — cut|back [ˈkʌtbæk] n [C usually plural] a reduction in something, such as the number of workers in a company or the amount of money a government or company spends ▪ The shortage of teachers was blamed on government cutbacks. cutback in ▪ cutbacks …   Dictionary of contemporary English


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