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axe

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axe1 (also ax American English) /æks/ ●●○ noun [countableC]  
1. axe.jpg TZa tool with a heavy metal blade on the end of a long handle, used to cut down trees or split pieces of wood 斧头,长柄斧 pickaxe
2 the axe informalLEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATION if someone gets the axe, they are dismissed from their job 被解雇,被开除
 A hundred workers are facing the axe in a cost-cutting exercise.
在削减成本的运作中,100名工人面临解雇。
3 the axe informalGET RID OF if a plan, system, or service gets the axe, someone gets rid of it 取消
 MPs know there will be cuts in public spending but do not know on which department the axe will fall.
议员们都知道要削减公共开支,但是不知道从哪个部门开刀。
4 have an axe to grind PERSUADEto have a strong personal opinion about something which is the reason why you do something 别有企图,有个人动机,有私心
 I need objective advice from someone with no axe to grind.
我需要公正无私的人给我一些客观的建议。
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axe2 (also ax American English) verb [transitiveT]  
1 LEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATIONto suddenly dismiss someone from their job 突然解雇,突然开除
 There are plans to axe 2,600 staff.
有计划要解雇2,600名员工。
2 GET RID OFto get rid of a plan, system, or service, especially in order to save money 〔尤指为省钱〕砍掉;取消;废止
 TV’s longest running show is to be axed.
连续播出时间最长的电视节目要取消了。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
axeaxe1 /æks/ (also ax American EnglishAmE) verb [transitiveT] informal
1JOBif a company axes jobs, it suddenly dismisses people in those jobs in order to reduce costs
The company announced plans to axe 300 jobs.
2to suddenly get rid of a plan or service, or reduce the amount of money spent on it
The airline’s transatlantic service is to be axed next month.
axeaxe2 (also ax American EnglishAmE) nounJOB
1get/be given the axe if someone gets the axe or is given the axe, they are suddenly dismissed from their job because the company wants to reduce costs. If a plan, project, or service gets the axe, it is stopped in order to reduce costs
A lot of managers are now getting the axe.
2the axe falls if the axe falls, someone is dismissed from their job or a plan, project, or service is stopped because a company needs to reduce its costs
The axe is now falling on people whose talents have been praised only months earlier.
axe1 nounaxe2 verb
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