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单词 downscale
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downscale

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdownscaledown‧scale1 /ˈdaʊnskeɪl/ adjective American English  downscale goods or services are cheap and not of very good qualityExamples from the CorpusdownscaleBut the cost of staying at the downscale Hotel Stevens was only $ 4 a night.a downscale moteldownscaledown‧scale2 /ˌdaʊnˈskeɪl $ ˈdaʊnskeɪl/ verb [intransitive, transitive] American English  to sell or buy cheaper goods of lower quality→ See Verb tableExamples from the CorpusdownscaleThe military forces have been downscaled since the end of the Cold War.Others will tighten their belts, downscale their programs, sell more t-shirts and look for local sources of revenue. From Longman Business Dictionarydownscaledown‧scale1 /ˈdaʊnskeɪl/ verb [intransitive, transitive] American EnglishMARKETING to sell or buy cheaper goods of lower qualityShe predicts that American consumers will downscale in reaction to the recession.Other organisations will downscale their programs, sell more t-shirts and work for other sources of revenue.→ See Verb tabledownscaledownscale2 adjective American English involving goods and services that are cheap and not very good quality compared to similar goods or servicesSYNdownmarketa downscale moteldownscaledown‧scale3 /daʊnˈskeɪl/ adverb American EnglishMARKETING1go/move downscale to start buying or selling cheaper goods or servicesSYNdownmarketCompanies with strong middle-class brand names found that it was virtually impossible to move upscale or downscale, and consequently they were in deep trouble.2take something downscale to change a product or a service, or people’s ideas about it, so that it is cheaper or seems cheaper and more popularSYNdownmarketHe opened 60 more stores and took the chain downscale.
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