swingeing

[USA]/'swɪn(d)ʒɪŋ/
Frekvens: Meget høj

Oversættelse

adj. powerful, huge, intense, severe, immense

Udtryk & Fast Sammenstilling

swingeing cuts

kraftige nedskæringer

swingeing measures

kraftige foranstaltninger

Eksempelsætninger

The company announced swingeing job cuts.

Virksomheden meddelte omfattende jobnedskæringer.

The government introduced swingeing budget cuts.

Regeringen indførte omfattende budgetnedskæringer.

The new tax laws will lead to swingeing increases for small businesses.

De nye skattelove vil føre til omfattende stigninger for små virksomheder.

The team suffered swingeing defeats in the last few matches.

Holdet led omfattende nederlag i de sidste par kampe.

The swingeing price hike left consumers outraged.

Den omfattende prisstigning efterlod forbrugerne rasende.

The CEO faced swingeing criticism for his handling of the crisis.

CEO'en stod over for omfattende kritik af sin håndtering af krisen.

The union called for action to prevent swingeing cuts to workers' benefits.

Fagforeningen opfordrede til handling for at forhindre omfattende nedskæringer i arbejdernes goder.

The swingeing penalties imposed on the team affected their performance.

De omfattende straffe, der blev pålagt holdet, påvirkede deres præstation.

The company suffered swingeing losses due to the economic downturn.

Virksomheden led omfattende tab på grund af den økonomiske nedgang.

The swingeing regulations stifled innovation in the industry.

De omfattende regler kvælede innovationen i branchen.

Virkelige Eksempler

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office calculates that the proposed spending cuts are even more swingeing this time round.

Kilde: The Economist - International

Or be hit by some kind of swingeing carbon tax.

Kilde: Financial Times Podcast

By contrast, Indian income taxes approach 40% and come on top of swingeing consumption levies.

Kilde: Economist Finance and economics

More swingeing job cuts were announced in the aviation business, an industry that has been hammered by the restrictions on travel.

Kilde: The Economist (Summary)

At this point, America would face either a sovereign default or swingeing cuts to state spending.

Kilde: Economist Finance and economics

Some categories, such as instant-delivery firms, including Getir and GoPuff, an American rival, have made even more swingeing cuts.

Kilde: Economist Business

OPEC introduced swingeing production cuts last spring as covid-19 began to spread, the demand for fuel tanked and the oil price collapsed to below $30 per barrel.

Kilde: The Economist (Summary)

Another video took aim at the idea that countries should be transitioning towards net zero carbon dioxide emissions, calling it an unnecessary and swingeing plan that hits the poor and costs the earth.

Kilde: The Guardian (Article Version)

This is not sustainable, admits Mr Marchenko, who fears that if the war lasts more than another " three or four months" , painful measures will be needed, involving huge tax rises and swingeing spending cuts.

Kilde: The Economist (Summary)

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