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vt.1 hacer reajuste de plantilla en, reducir plantilla en (comercio)2 reducir de tamaño, rebajar en tamaño, reducir el tamaño de. (pt & pp downsized) -
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(to) downsize /ˈdaʊnsaɪz/A v. t.(econ., org. az.) ridimensionare; snellire ( un'azienda, ecc.)B v. i.2 traslocare in una casa più piccola: They decided to downsize after the children left home, hanno deciso di traslocare in una casa più piccola dopo che i figli sono andati via di casadownsizingn. [u](econ., org. az.) ridimensionamento; snellimento. -
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(to) downsize /ˈdaʊnsaɪz/A v. t.(econ., org. az.) ridimensionare; snellire ( un'azienda, ecc.)B v. i.2 traslocare in una casa più piccola: They decided to downsize after the children left home, hanno deciso di traslocare in una casa più piccola dopo che i figli sono andati via di casadownsizingn. [u](econ., org. az.) ridimensionamento; snellimento. -
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1) diminuer; réduire; amoindrir2) Entr., Trav. réduire le volume d'activité/les effectifs d'une entrepriseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to downsize
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downsizefig get into perspective* * *ridimensionare v.tr.1 ( riorganizzare) to reorganize; to streamline; ( ridurre) to reduce, to retrench, to rescale: ridimensionare un'industria, un'azienda, to reorganize an industry, a firm; (econ.) ridimensionare un processo produttivo, to streamline a production process; (econ.) ridimensionare il personale, to reduce (o to cut down on) personnel // (fin.) ridimensionare un bilancio, to rescale a budget2 (fig.) to re-evaluate, to reconsider, to put* into proportion, to put* into perspective: ridimensionare uno scrittore, to re-evaluate a writer; ridimensionare la portata di un avvenimento, to put the significance of an event into perspective.◘ ridimensionarsi v.intr.pron. to be re-evaluated, to be reconsidered; ( ridursi) to be scaled down: le sue pretese si sono ridimensionate, his demands have scaled down; era un grande presuntuoso, ma dopo tre anni di prigione si è ridimensionato, he used to be very arrogant but three years in prison brought him down a peg or two.* * *[ridimensjo'nare]1. vt(ditta, industria) to reorganize, (fig : problema, autore, fatto storico) to put in perspective, see in the right perspective2. vip (ridimensionarsi)(sogni, ambizioni) to become more realistic* * *[ridimensjo'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (riorganizzare) to reorganize, to run* down [ impresa]; to trim down [ organico]; to cut* down [spese, prezzi]ridimensionare qcs. — to put sth. back in its right perspective
3) (indurre a cambiare atteggiamento) to cut* [sb.] down to size, to take* [sb.] down a peg or two4) inform. to size [ finestra]2.verbo pronominale ridimensionarsi1) [impresa, organizzazione] to slim down2) fig. (tornare a giuste proporzioni) to scale down* * *ridimensionare/ridimensjo'nare/ [1]1 (riorganizzare) to reorganize, to run* down [ impresa]; to trim down [ organico]; to cut* down [spese, prezzi]2 fig. (ricondurre a giuste proporzioni) ridimensionare qcs. to put sth. back in its right perspective3 (indurre a cambiare atteggiamento) to cut* [sb.] down to size, to take* [sb.] down a peg or two4 inform. to size [ finestra]II ridimensionarsi verbo pronominale1 [impresa, organizzazione] to slim down2 fig. (tornare a giuste proporzioni) to scale down. -
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Русско-английский словарь по экономии > уменьшать размеры предприятия в целях экономии
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гл.упр., преим. амер. сокрушать штат* (сокращать штат предприятия или государственного учреждения до такого уровня, что этого количества сотрудников уже не хватает для эффективной работы компании; слово носит иронический характер и образовано по аналогии со словом "downsize" — "сокращать", но с акцентом на "dumb" — "тупой, дурак")Thus, in the future, businesses may be more reluctant to downsize so severely, or "dumbsize," as some cynics have termed it. — Таким образом, в будущем предприятия поостерегутся так значительно сокращать штат, или "сокрушать штат", как называют данное явление некоторые циники.
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