phaseout / ˈfeɪzˌaʊt /

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phaseout 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of phasing out; planned discontinuation or expiration.

更多phaseout例句

  1. Meat lobbying groups are also devising strategies to delay the timeline, calling for more research, impact assessments, and a longer phaseout.
  2. The forthcoming phaseout will put pressure on marketers to rethink their strategies for accurately targeting audiences.
  3. The phaseout structure is still the same, but because the check itself is larger, people making up to $115,000 would still get something.
  4. GitHub represents one of the first websites in a coming wave of cookie phaseouts.
  5. In order to reach the goals Xi announced, China needs to stop building new coal plants, accelerate the phaseout of existing ones, and table the construction of recently permitted projects.
  6. They also become eligible for the AMT, and if they aren't hit by the AMT, they will get hit by the Pease deduction phaseout.
  7. The red line shows you where the phaseout is complete--i.e., where the deduction completely disappears.