recession

recession [rɪˈseʃn]  [rɪˈsɛʃən] 

第三人称复数:recessions

recession 基本解释

recession

名词经济衰退,不景气; 后退,撤退; 凹处; 退场

recession 相关例句

名词

1. His factory closed down during the period of economic recession.
    他的工厂在经济衰退时期关闭了。

recession 网络解释

recession

1. 经济不景气:一个名叫Jacob Saulwick的评论员引用经济预测机构IBIS的数据分析道,自1788年欧洲人到达澳洲之后,在澳洲二百 二十年的历史之中,只有二十二年处于经济不景气(recession)状态.

recession 词典解释

1. 经济衰退;经济不景气
    A recession is a period when the economy of a country is doing badly, for example because industry is producing less and more people are becoming unemployed.

    e.g. The recession caused sales to drop off...
           经济不景气使销量下降。
    e.g. We should concentrate on sharply reducing interest rates to pull the economy out of recession...
           我们应该着力大幅下调利率以使经济走出衰退。

recession 单语例句

1. Analysts had widely expected the move following business indicators suggesting the economy could be heading for an even deeper recession than most people had predicted.

2. Divorce lawyers say business is booming, as the country's recession puts pressure on marriages.

3. With many Western countries still mired in the global recession, emerging Eastern economies are attracting new programs and business school organizations.

4. recession

4. The company is also likely too busy figuring out how to maintain its growth in face of global economic recession to be contemplating such moves.

5. In the context of the global aviation market recession, the buying spree raised a few eyebrows.

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6. If we aren't by definition in a recession, it surely feels like one.

7. Billionaire Warren Buffett said Monday that the US economy is essentially in a recession by a " common sense definition ".

8. The government's measures to fight recession have been by far the most successful in the world.

9. Experts say the recession of Japan's manufacturing industry triggered by the economic downturn is the main reason for the sharp decline.

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10. Analysts say growing public skepticism on the issue is explained in part by the recession and job losses.

recession 英英释义

noun

1. the act of becoming more distant

    Synonym: receding

2. the act of ceding back

    Synonym: ceding back

3. the withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to the vestry at the end of a church service

    Synonym: recessional

4. a small concavity

    Synonym: recess niche corner

5. the state of the economy declines
    a widespread decline in the GDP and employment and trade lasting from six months to a year

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