shorten
shorten — 動詞
1. for the length, distance, or duration of something to be reduced, either because
縮短
減少長度、距離或時間
for the length, distance, or duration of something to be reduced, either because someone deliberately cuts or reduces it, or because it naturally becomes less over time
Ilan shortened the sleeves of his jacket because they covered his hands.
Ilan 把那件夾克的袖子縮短了,因為袖子蓋住了他的雙手。
transitive: shorten + object (physical length)
The boss decided to shorten the meeting to allow staff to leave early.
主管決定縮短會議時間,好讓員工能提早下班。
transitive: shorten + time period
As autumn came, the days shortened and the air grew colder each week.
秋天來了,白天變短了,空氣也每週越來越冷。
The new highway shortened the drive from the city to the coast by half an hour.
新高速公路把從城市到海邊的車程縮短了半小時。
The waiting list for the clinic shortened after the hospital hired more nurses.
那間診所聘了更多護理師之後,候診名單就縮短了。
- reduce
broader meaning — can apply to amount, cost, or degree, not just length or time
- cut
more informal and active; suggests a deliberate reduction ('cut the speech short')
- abbreviate
formal; mainly used for words, texts, or time ('abbreviate a name' / 'abbreviate a visit')
- trim
implies cutting off a small amount from the edges or ends ('trim the grass')
文法句型
shorten + object
shorten + by + amount
subject + shorten (intransitive)
用法筆記
Works for both physical length (clothes, distance) and abstract duration (time, meetings). The amount of reduction is introduced with 'by' (shorten by two inches / by ten minutes). Frequently used in the passive in formal or written English: 'The course was shortened from ten weeks to six.'