swingeing

[美]/'swɪn(d)ʒɪŋ/
词频: 极高

释义

adj. 有力的,巨大的,激烈的,猛烈的,极大的

短语搭配

swingeing cuts

大幅削减

swingeing measures

严厉措施

例句

The company announced swingeing job cuts.

公司宣布大规模裁员。

The government introduced swingeing budget cuts.

政府实施了大幅度的预算削减。

The new tax laws will lead to swingeing increases for small businesses.

新税法将导致小企业遭受巨额增加。

The team suffered swingeing defeats in the last few matches.

这支球队在最近几场比赛中遭受了惨重的失败。

The swingeing price hike left consumers outraged.

大幅度的价格上涨让消费者感到愤怒。

The CEO faced swingeing criticism for his handling of the crisis.

首席执行官因应对危机的方式遭受了猛烈批评。

The union called for action to prevent swingeing cuts to workers' benefits.

工会呼吁采取行动防止对工人福利的大幅度削减。

The swingeing penalties imposed on the team affected their performance.

对球队施加的严厉惩罚影响了他们的表现。

The company suffered swingeing losses due to the economic downturn.

由于经济下滑,公司遭受了巨大的损失。

The swingeing regulations stifled innovation in the industry.

严格的规定抑制了该行业的创新。

原声例句

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office calculates that the proposed spending cuts are even more swingeing this time round.

中立的国会预算局预测此次提议的开支削减要更严厉。

来源: The Economist - International

Or be hit by some kind of swingeing carbon tax.

或者受到某种摇摆不定的碳税的打击。

来源: Financial Times Podcast

By contrast, Indian income taxes approach 40% and come on top of swingeing consumption levies.

相比之下,印度的所得税接近 40%,而且是在不断增加的消费税之上。

来源: Economist Finance and economics

More swingeing job cuts were announced in the aviation business, an industry that has been hammered by the restrictions on travel.

航空业宣布了更大规模的裁员,该行业一直受到旅行限制的冲击。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

At this point, America would face either a sovereign default or swingeing cuts to state spending.

在这一点上,美国要么面临主权违约,要么大幅削减国家开支。

来源: Economist Finance and economics

Some categories, such as instant-delivery firms, including Getir and GoPuff, an American rival, have made even more swingeing cuts.

一些类别,例如即时交付公司,包括 Getir 和美国竞争对手 GoPuff,已经做出了更大的削减。

来源: Economist Business

OPEC introduced swingeing production cuts last spring as covid-19 began to spread, the demand for fuel tanked and the oil price collapsed to below $30 per barrel.

去年春天,随着新冠疫情开始蔓延,燃油需求急剧增加,油价跌至每桶30美元以下,欧佩克 开始大幅减产。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

Another video took aim at the idea that countries should be transitioning towards net zero carbon dioxide emissions, calling it an unnecessary and swingeing plan that hits the poor and costs the earth.

另一个视频聚焦于各国应该向二氧化碳净零排放过渡的观点,称其是一个不必要的、巨大的计划,打击了穷人并使地球付出了代价。

来源: The Guardian (Article Version)

This is not sustainable, admits Mr Marchenko, who fears that if the war lasts more than another " three or four months" , painful measures will be needed, involving huge tax rises and swingeing spending cuts.

马尔琴科承认,这是不可持续的。他担心,如果战争再持续“三四个月”,将需要采取痛苦的措施,包括大幅增税和大幅削减开支。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

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