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recessions

英 [rɪˈsɛʃənz]

美 [rɪˈsɛʃənz]

n.  经济衰退; 经济萎缩; 退后; 撤回
recession的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR 经济衰退;经济不景气
    Arecessionis a period when the economy of a country is doing badly, for example because industry is producing less and more people are becoming unemployed.
    1. The recession caused sales to drop off...
      经济不景气使销量下降。
    2. 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。
    3. The oil price increases sent Europe into deep recession.
      油价上涨使欧洲陷入严重的经济衰退。

双语例句

  • We are in the midst of one of the worst recessions for many, many years.
    我们正处在多年来最严重的一次经济衰退之中。
  • A combination of lower trend growth and higher volatility means more frequent recessions.
    一个低增长和更高的波动趋势相结合的方法更频繁的衰退。
  • We are in one of the most severe recessions in modern times
    我们正在经历现代最严重的一段经济衰退。
  • In previous recessions it was able to accomplish this by dramatically reducing short-term interest rates.
    在以往的衰退中,通过大幅调降短期利率,就能实现上述目标。
  • Economists, it is said, have predicted eight of the past three recessions.
    据说,经济学家已经预测到了过去3次衰退中的8次。
  • One of the reasons was that those recessions were aggravated by crises in the financial sector itself.
    原因之一在于,金融领域本身的危机加重了经济衰退。
  • Some have said that, intellectually, recessions are exciting or fun.
    有些人说,理性地讲,经济衰退充满刺激和趣味。
  • The investment bank has come up with an interesting rule of thumb on recessions.
    关于经济衰退,这家投资银行提出了一个有趣的经验法则。
  • Some issues are more important than recessions and elections.
    有些问题比经济衰退和选举更重要。
  • That's because most past recessions have been caused by tight monetary policy.
    原因是,过去经济萎缩源于紧缩性货币政策;