downsizing in Russian
downsizing in Russian is даунса́йзинг, сокраще́ние — downsizing means the act of reducing the size of a company's workforce, often to cut costs.
downsizing in Russian
даунса́йзинг
Pronounced: daunsayzing
An act in which a company downsizes or is downsized.
сокраще́ние
Pronounced: sokrashcheniye
An act in which a company downsizes or is downsized.
даунса́йзинг
Pronounced: daunsayzing
(automotive) Reducing engine's capacity at same power or increasing engine's power without increasing capacity.
What does "downsizing" mean?
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noun The act of reducing the size of a company's workforce, often to cut costs.
"The downsizing led to hundreds of layoffs."
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noun The act of moving to a smaller home or reducing possessions.
"After the kids moved out, they started downsizing."
downsizing in a sentence
- The downsizing led to hundreds of layoffs.
- After the kids moved out, they started downsizing.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "downsizing" in Russian?
"downsizing" in Russian is даунса́йзинг, сокраще́ние. downsizing means: The act of reducing the size of a company's workforce, often to cut costs.
How do you pronounce даунса́йзинг?
"downsizing" in Russian is даунса́йзинг, pronounced "daunsayzing".
How do you use "downsizing" in a sentence?
Example: "The downsizing led to hundreds of layoffs." In Russian, "downsizing" is даунса́йзинг, сокраще́ние.
Are there other ways to say "downsizing" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "downsizing": даунса́йзинг, сокраще́ние.
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