🌟 긴축 (緊縮)

Noun  

1. 가정, 기업, 정부 등의 지출을 줄임.

1. AUSTERITY: The act of reducing the expenditure of a household, corporations or the government.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 예산 긴축.
    Budget tightening.
  • Google translate 통화 긴축.
    Monetary tightening.
  • Google translate 긴축 재정.
    Tight fiscal.
  • Google translate 긴축 생활.
    A life of austerity.
  • Google translate 긴축 완화.
    Relaxation of austerity.
  • Google translate 긴축이 되다.
    Tighten.
  • Google translate 긴축을 하다.
    Tighten.
  • Google translate 사장은 회사의 자금 사정이 안 좋아져서 일부 사업의 긴축을 결단하였다.
    The president decided to tighten some of his business because of the company's poor financial situation.
  • Google translate 정부는 물가 안정을 위하여 불필요한 곳의 지출을 줄이는 긴축을 실시하였다.
    The government implemented austerity measures to reduce unnecessary spending to stabilize prices.
  • Google translate 여보, 이번 달은 돈이 부족해서 긴축 생활을 해야 할 것 같아요.
    Honey, i'm running out of money this month, so i think i'll have to tighten my belt.
    Google translate 그래요. 그럼 우선 외식비부터 줄입시다.
    Yeah. then let's cut down on eating out first.

긴축: austerity,ひきしめ【引締め】。きんしゅく【緊縮】,réduction, restriction, austérité,recorte, reducción, austeridad,تقشف,аривлан хэмнэлт,sự thắt chặt chi tiêu, sự cắt giảm chi tiêu,การประหยัด, ความมัธยัสถ์, การกระเหม็ดกระแหม่, การตัดทอน, การลดลง,pengurangan, pembatasan, penghematan,сокращение расходов; экономия,紧缩,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 긴축 (긴축) 긴축이 (긴추기) 긴축도 (긴축또) 긴축만 (긴충만)
📚 Derivative: 긴축되다(緊縮되다): 가정, 기업, 정부 등의 지출이 줄다. 긴축하다(緊縮하다): 가정, 기업, 정부 등의 지출을 줄이다.

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