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 rationalise ['ræʃənəlaiz添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 合理化(合理地说明,使...消根)

  1. She rationalized her decision to abandon her baby by saying she could not afford to keep it.
    她为抛弃婴儿事辩称自己抚养不起.
  2. He's constantly rationalizing.
    他总是不断反省是否言行合理.


rationalise


  1. We will continue to rationalise as necessary.' Closing businesses in 1991 led to an extraordinary charge of Pounds 377,000 (Pounds 644,000). 'We reduced staff by 290 and closed six textiles sites,' said Mr Corrin.
  2. That no bid has yet emerged suggests how difficult it is to make the sums stack up. As an unwieldy conglomerate attempting to rationalise too late, Borden has been left with too many products commanding small market shares.
  3. 'This will simply increase pressures on companies to rationalise their domestic operations.' Rationalisation is a polite word for cuts and closures.
  4. To fit such acts into their theoretical framework, economists must rationalise them as bringing a sort of perverse satisfaction to the doer. Brittan concludes that economics needs to be expanded to take account of values.
  5. The success of the Tarmac/Steetley joint venture is wholly dependent upon their ability to rationalise these UK businesses.
  6. These have been hit by the downturn in Japanese consumer spending, and profitability for the past two years has been marginal. The deal, says Hitachi, will streamline product development and marketing and rationalise management resources.
  7. He says VW must rationalise all of its operations, from raw material purchases to final sales to the customer. 'In eight years of boom we concentrated on expansion and we did not prepare for bad times.
  8. If it chose, it could argue strongly with other EU governments for a more open market for Europe's defence manufacturers, giving them the freedom to choose how to rationalise in a market almost as large as that of the US.
  9. Mr Haiden has forecast some improvement in the second half, but net income could be 10 per cent below last year's Sch2.1bn. And if market conditions remain depressed, the bank will rationalise more, even if it is run by socialists.
  10. That had curbed the company's ability to rationalise its businesses by limiting the amount which could be written off from its balance sheet.
  11. The merger had been seen by some in the market as the first of many such moves to rationalise the depressed and crowded property sector.
  12. The agreement, even before ratification, could act as a spur to companies to invest and rationalise. Over time, the Gatt accord should promote growth, with Europe standing to gain more than most other regions of the world from freer trade.
  13. Lockheed helped to rationalise the combat aircraft business when it bought General Dynamics' F-16 fighter plant last year.
  14. Much ink will be spilled in the attempt to rationalise the US Federal Reserve's decision to signal a third successive increase in short-term interest rates in less than two months; and much of the spillage will be in vain.
  15. Civilian managers are now attempting to rationalise the company. 'Anomalies are more apparent in listed companies,' says Mr George Morgan of stockbrokers HG Asia.
  16. When they had to rationalise, they started lopping in the regions. Moreover, many of the companies were bought cheaply by their managements from divesting parents which were anxious to be rid of them.
  17. BM took a Pounds 6m charge to rationalise the remaining Canadian business, bringing the total provisions arising from the lossmaking Canadian operations to Pounds 23m. BM is expected to remain substantially lossmaking this year.
  18. If it were, many companies would probably opt to rationalise within business sectors.
  19. He had tried to rationalise the private jet sector - but without success - just before he sold out of the business.
  20. The single market is forcing companies to rationalise production.
  21. Rather, the catalyst for many corporate relocations is the need to reorganise and rationalise businesses. Restructuring is also important in determining where multinationals decide to locate.
  22. The Polish plant has been the sole production source for the 126 since 1981. Fiat is still seeking Polish government backing for a more far-reaching plan to modernise and rationalise the entire Polish motor industry.
  23. His choice should help rationalise the management of the fast-changing Italian telecommunications business.
  24. CARLISLE is to rationalise its property services division by concentrating activities on Pepper Angliss & Yarwood.
  25. Many other food manufacturers have found it more profitable to concentrate on selected areas of strength. Tomkins may decide to rationalise RHM's portfolio, possibly by trading some brands for those of other manufacturers.
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