recession

美音:[rɪ'seʃ(ə)n] 英音:[rɪ'seʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.经济衰退;经济萎缩;退后;撤回

网络不景气;萧条;后退

变形:

复数:recessions  


完整释义:


n.

1.萧条;衰退,经济衰退
2.(工商业的)衰退;(价格的)暴跌
3.撤退,后退;退出,退离
4.退缩
5.退水
6.后缩
7.领土归还
8.(占领地等的)交还
9.(墙壁等的)凹处
10.【基督教】(做完礼拜后牧师和唱诗班)退场时的行列


例句:

  1. Technically it was the first full year since the end of the Great Recession.
    从技术上讲,这是大萧条结束后的第一个完整年度。

  2. Traditionally, students who quit jobs at the start of a recession graduate with an MBA when the economy is in an upswing.
    传统上,在经济开始衰退时辞职读书的MBA学生毕业时会处于一个经济上升期。

  3. I'd love to hear your thoughts on how you deal with this recession, and what you have done to save money or go green.
    我很乐于倾听你们是如何应付这种经济衰退的,你们做过哪些既可以省钱又能保护环境的事。

  4. Astudy by economists at the Federal Reserve found that GDI is often morereliable than GDP in spotting the start of a recession.
    美联储一位经济学家研究表明,在测定经济进入衰退方面GDI通常要比GDP更可靠一些。

  5. But then the cost of a barrel of jet fuel more than doubled, to $170, just as the recession sent load factors down.
    但是很快飞机用油每桶价格翻番,达到170美元,而同时经济衰退导致上座率降低。

  6. When he admitted to the fraud, Madoff said it had begun in the 1990s, as he tried to navigate the recession.
    当他承认了诈骗罪时,麦道夫说这宗诈骗开始于1990年代,那时他曾尝试操纵衰退。

  7. I worry that this recession will not be a generation-defining event, as some have predicted.
    我担心这次衰退并不是这个时代的特殊事件,就像有些人已经做出的预测那样。

  8. Now, with Europe in recession, many Chinese feel that their system has proved far superior to those of any of its competitors.
    如今,随着欧洲步入衰退,很多中国人认为,本国的体系比所有竞争者都要优越得多。

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