curtail
/kɜːˈteɪl/ (bre, ipa) · /kɜːrˈteɪl/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)kər-ˈtāl/ (ame, mw)
curtail — 動詞
- curtailpresent simple I / you / we / they
- curtailshe / she / it
- curtailedpast simple
- curtailing-ing form
1. to cut down an activity, period, amount, or right so it becomes shorter or small
縮短;削減
提早結束或減少規模
to cut down an activity, period, amount, or right so it becomes shorter or smaller than planned
Weekend train service was curtailed after workers announced a strike.
週末火車班次在工人宣布罷工後遭到縮減。
passive: service was curtailed
After the storm warning, Yumi curtailed the beach festival by two hours.
風暴警報發布後,Yumi 把海灘節慶活動縮短了兩小時。
curtail + event + by time amount
The school curtailed lunch break to create more exam practice time.
學校縮短了午休時間,好安排更多考試練習。
Quan curtailed his online gaming so he could finish the lab report.
Quan 削減了線上打電動的時間,好完成那份實驗報告。
Because sales were weak, the company curtailed production at the Tainan factory.
因為銷售疲弱,公司削減了台南工廠的產量。
文法句型
curtail + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used for budgets, spending, time periods, rights, or services in reports and formal writing. It usually suggests a deliberate reduction by a person, company, or authority, not a natural change.