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n.
(名詞)
- vt. 截斷,縮短 cut back;shorten
Verb:
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place restrictions on;
"curtail drinking in school"
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terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent;
"My speech was cut short"
"Personal freedom is curtailed in many countries"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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Illness has curtailed her sporting activities.
她因傷而極大減少了軍事體育工作。
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The government hopes to curtail public spending.
政府部期盼削減共同人事日常支出。
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The government hopes to curtail public spending in the next tax year.
縣政府機會在下個稅務總局一年度變少公家日常支出。
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Given this, China will continue to take measures to curtail the trend of deflation.
由于,我們也要接著選擇保障措施以抵制通縮的上升趨勢。
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The President had to curtail his visit.
美國總統不可不變短他的互訪日期時間。
用作名詞 (n.)
應用于及物動名詞
S+ ~+n./pron.
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Since I've lost my job I have to curtail our spending.
終究我并沒有了運作,我得少花銷。
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The lecture was curtailed by the fire alarm going off.
那一刻培訓講座被時不時鳴響的火警終斷了。
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The freedom of expression..may have to be curtailed when it threatens the security of the state.
出處: A. J. Ayer
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My account is curtailed, but omits nothing of substance.
出于: I. Murdoch
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不低于信息內容獨代原創,受論著權養護,商標侵權必究
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