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

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

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

例句

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

同義詞
  • reduce

    more neutral and common; often used for numbers, costs, or levels

  • cut back

    more informal; common for spending, use, or activity

  • shorten

    more literal and common; often used for time or physical length

反義詞
  • extend

    general opposite; to make something last longer or cover more

  • prolong

    more formal; to make something continue for a longer time

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.

常見錯誤

The carpenter curtailed the table by ten centimeters.
The carpenter shortened the table by ten centimeters.
💡'curtail' is mainly used for time, amount, activity, or rights, not ordinary physical objects.
The rain curtailed by noon.
The rain stopped by noon.
💡'curtail' is usually transitive, so something curtails another activity, period, or amount.