swingeing cuts in benefits
补助金的大量削减
swingeing tax increases
征税大幅提高
a swingeing attack on government policy
猛烈抨击政府的政策
1.重,凶猛的(打击等);〈口〉极大的,巨大的;了不得的(损失);极好的,优等的
1.极大地,非常地
1.“swinging”的变体
1.large and likely to cause serious difficulty or harm
2.criticizing someone or something very severely
1.The variant of swinging
1.At least twice during his 12 years in London he was asked by Tokyo headquarters to make swingeing cost cuts.
在伦敦的12年期间,东京总部至少有两次要求他大幅削减成本。
2.All this potential activity may make banks think twice before making swingeing, across-the-board headcount reductions.
所有此类潜在活动都可能让银行思量再三,然后再进行大规模的全面裁员。
3.Politicians now compete to propose swingeing regulations that would have been unthinkable just two years ago.
政治家如今争相提出在短短两年前还是不可思议的强有力监管措施。
4.You might reasonably ask why it isn't more common to see swingeing pay cuts in place of redundancies.
你可能会合理地追问,为什么用大幅减薪取代裁员的情况并不是更常见。
5.Corporate America has long complained about swingeing punitive damages, unknown in the rest of the rich world.
一直以来美国大公司都对惩罚性赔偿愤愤不平,称这在其他发达国家中闻未所闻。
6.Many Japanese manufacturers have already made swingeing job cuts as they adjust to the downturn.
许多日本汽车制造商为了适应这种衰退,已经进行了裁员。
7.Avoid investment vehicles that inflict swingeing charges in exchange for what in most cases will amount to market performance or worse.
避开产生巨额收费、以换取回报的投资工具,因为多数情况下,这些回报也只能达到市场大盘的水平甚至更糟。
8.In this case, gridlock means dramatic action: a swingeing tax increase with the economy still on its knees.
这一次,僵局意味着采取激进的行动:在经济形势仍然危急之时大规模增税。
9.So the budget, when finally presented, is likely to contain some swingeing spending cuts and tax rises.
因此,最后提出的预算可能包含了大幅削减开支和增加税收。
10.And if, as polls suggest, voters have turned against this aspect of Mr Ryan's 2012 budget and its swingeing cuts, this spells trouble.
假如选民们像民意调查的那样反对Ryan先生2012年巨额削减预算的话,这将带来很大的麻烦。