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单词 builddown
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Definition of builddown in US English:

builddown

nounˈbildˌdounˈbildˌdoun
  • A gradual, systematic reduction in numbers, especially of nuclear weapons.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • President Reagan understood that sometimes you need an arms buildup before you can have an arms builddown.
    • Develop and execute plans and policies for builddown of officer/warrant officer corps during Army downsizing.
    • It was Reagan's much-hated buildup that made the 1990s Cold War builddown possible - and helped create the late 1990s budget surpluses that so many in Washington who opposed the defense buildup tried to claim as their own.
    • Defense builddown and inventory management: hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, February 26, 27, and 28, 1992.
    • And, of course, you can continue to have offensive weapon builddown, as we are doing unilaterally in this country and as the Russians are doing.
    • It is time for the federal government to follow a builddown strategy to extract itself from most civilian space ventures and let the private sector take over.
    • It would accelerate progress toward a stable strategic environment by adding a more general stand-down of nuclear forces to the gradual builddown now beginning.
    • Since the crisis began in late 2002, their position has been that North Korea must commit to a complete, verifiable, and irreversible nuclear builddown before receiving any benefits.
    • A recent study by the Congressional Budget Office compares current budget options with past defense builddowns.
    • Regime change in Moscow led to a rapid nuclear-arms builddown on both sides that would previously have been considered impossible by orthodox arms-control thinkers.
 
 

Definition of builddown in US English:

builddown

nounˈbildˌdoun
  • A gradual, systematic reduction in numbers, especially of nuclear weapons.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is time for the federal government to follow a builddown strategy to extract itself from most civilian space ventures and let the private sector take over.
    • And, of course, you can continue to have offensive weapon builddown, as we are doing unilaterally in this country and as the Russians are doing.
    • Develop and execute plans and policies for builddown of officer/warrant officer corps during Army downsizing.
    • Defense builddown and inventory management: hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, February 26, 27, and 28, 1992.
    • President Reagan understood that sometimes you need an arms buildup before you can have an arms builddown.
    • Since the crisis began in late 2002, their position has been that North Korea must commit to a complete, verifiable, and irreversible nuclear builddown before receiving any benefits.
    • Regime change in Moscow led to a rapid nuclear-arms builddown on both sides that would previously have been considered impossible by orthodox arms-control thinkers.
    • It would accelerate progress toward a stable strategic environment by adding a more general stand-down of nuclear forces to the gradual builddown now beginning.
    • A recent study by the Congressional Budget Office compares current budget options with past defense builddowns.
    • It was Reagan's much-hated buildup that made the 1990s Cold War builddown possible - and helped create the late 1990s budget surpluses that so many in Washington who opposed the defense buildup tried to claim as their own.
 
 
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