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Traducciones detalladas de retrenchment de inglés a francés

retrenchment:


Translation Matrix for retrenchment:

NounTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
baisse des salaires curtailment; cut; cut down expenses; decrease; diminution; dwindling; economy; finance management; foreshortening; market; recess; reduction; retrenchment; salary cut; saving; shortening; slackening cut; degradation; disgracement; dishonering; salary cut
réduction curtailment; cut; cut down expenses; decrease; diminution; dwindling; economy; finance management; foreshortening; market; recess; reduction; retrenchment; salary cut; saving; shortening; slackening abatement; allowance; conversion; curtailment; cut; cutting short; decrease; deduction; degradation; diminishing; diminution; discount; disgracement; dishonering; drop in prices; fall; foreshortening; price-cut; rebate; recession; reducibility; reduction; relief; restricting; salary cut; sell short; shortening; simplification; softness; weakness
réduction de dépenses curtailment; cut; cut down expenses; decrease; diminution; dwindling; economy; finance management; foreshortening; market; recess; reduction; retrenchment; salary cut; saving; shortening; slackening cost reduction; curtailment; cut back in costs; cutting short; reduction; restricting
économie curtailment; cut; cut down expenses; decrease; diminution; dwindling; economy; finance management; foreshortening; market; recess; reduction; retrenchment; salary cut; saving; shortening; slackening being economical; cost reduction; curtailment; cut back in costs; cutting short; economics; economy; frugality; national economy; political economy; reduction; restricting; thrift; trade and industry
- curtailment; downsizing

Palabras relacionadas con "retrenchment":

  • retrenchments

Sinónimos de "retrenchment":


Definiciones relacionadas de "retrenchment":

  1. the reduction of expenditures in order to become financially stable1
  2. entrenchment consisting of an additional interior fortification to prolong the defense1