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1 cutback
noun(reduction) Kürzung, die* * *cut·back[ˈkʌtbæk]\cutback in capacity Kapazitätsabbau m\cutback in expenditure Ausgabenkürzung f\cutback in production Produktionsdrosselung f* * *['kʌtbk]n1) Kürzung f* * *cutback s1. FILM, TV besonders US Rückblende f2. Kürzung f, Beschneidung f, Zusammenstreichung f3. Herabsetzung f, Verringerung f* * *noun(reduction) Kürzung, die* * *n.Rückblende f. -
2 cut back
1. transitive verb1) (reduce) einschränken [Produktion]; verringern [Investitionen]2) (prune) stutzen2. intransitive verb* * *to reduce considerably: The government cut back (on) public spending (noun cutback) kürzen* * *◆ cut backI. vt▪ to \cut back back ⇆ sth1. HORT etw zurückschneiden [o stutzen2. FIN, ECON etw kürzen [o verringern]the President wants to \cut back back defence spending by 10% der Präsident will die Verteidigungsausgaben um 10 % reduzierento \cut back back benefits die Leistungen beschneiden [o kürzen]to \cut back back costs die Kosten senken [o reduzieren]to \cut back back production die Produktion zurückschraubenII. vi1. (return) zurückgehen, kehrtmachen2. (reduce)▪ to \cut back back on sth etw kürzento \cut back back on orders weniger Aufträge erteilento \cut back back on spending die Ausgaben reduzieren [o senken]to \cut back back on wastage weniger Abfall produzieren* * *A v/t → academic.ru/18012/cut">cut C 3, C 14, C 16B v/icut back on smoking auch weniger rauchen* * *1. transitive verb1) (reduce) einschränken [Produktion]; verringern [Investitionen]2) (prune) stutzen2. intransitive verb
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