recession
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR 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. 经济衰退; 萧条
The oil price increases sent Europe into deep recession. 石油价格的上涨使欧洲陷入严重的经济衰退。
2. N the act of restoring possession to a former owner 物归原主
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recession (recessions)
义项 recession读作rɪˈsɛʃən,义项 recession读作riːˈsɛʃən。
剑桥词典
- a period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business are bad
- A lot of companies have been adversely affected by the recession.
- For the second time in ten years , the government has driven the economy into deep and damaging recession.
- Demand for new cars has fallen due to the recession.
- Until recently the country's economy has been insulated from recession by its reserves of raw materials .
- The recession has led to many small businesses going bankrupt . 返回 recession
(经济)衰退期
The country is sliding into the depths of (a) recession. 这个国家一步步滑入经济衰退的谷底。
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