recession

recession

[ri'seʃən]

n.后退, (经济)不景气

例句与用法:

There is no sign that the recession has bottomed out yet.

没有迹象表明萧条已经到了极点。

Share prices were buoyed up by hopes of an end to the recession.

因经济衰退状况终止有望,股票价格得以保持高位。

In the recession, our firm went through a bad time.

我们公司在经济衰退时期历尽艰辛。

The current economic slump is an earnest of the major recession to come.

当前的经济滑坡预示着一次大的衰退即将来临。

Market is recession.

市场不景气(不活跃)。

Demographers and geographers attribute the slowing largely to the recession, which has hit California particularly hard, leaving its once-robust economy to bring up the rear of the national recovery.

人口学家和地理学家把缓慢的情形都归咎于不景气,加州情形尤为严重,以致加州一度蓬勃的经济竟然在全国复苏中落在各州之后。

The recession has caused thousands of bankruptcy.

经济不景气造成数千万的破产。

If we can pull through this recession, we will be in good shape.

如果我们能渡过这段经济不景气的时间,我们就会好多了。

词形变化:

动词过去式: recessed | 动词过去分词: recessed | 动词现在分词: recessing | 动词第三人称单数: recesses |


n.

1. 后退; 退回[U]

2. 凹处[C]

3. (经济的)衰退; 衰退期[C][U]

His factory closed down during the period of economic recession.

他的工厂在经济衰退时期关闭了。

4. (唱师班等的)退场[U]


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