词汇 | phase out |
释义 | Idiom phase outphase out (something) to gradually stop providing or using something.The city decided to phase out half-day kindergarten for 4-year-olds in the public schools. Opposite of: phase in (something)Phr V phase out phases, phasing, phased phase out sth or phase sth out to gradually stop using or supplying somethingSweden is planning to phase out its nuclear reactors by the year 2010.Farm subsidies will be phased out over the next few years. phase out sth • phase sth out to gradually stop using something such as a system or product: The old trains will gradually be phased out over the next 18 months. His party is already committed to phasing out nuclear power stations. Greenpeace is urging governments to speed up the phasing out of ozone-destroying chemicals phase outTo gradually eliminate or remove someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "phase" and "out." Of course I'm worried—the corporate office is phasing out all of the jobs in our department! When was the two-dollar bill phased out of circulation? phase outv. To take something or someone out of service gradually or in stages: The company phased out the old model of vacuum cleaner, and it's hard to find any in the stores now. We will gradually phase the old schedule out to create a more efficient one. |
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