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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

  • By driving economies into recessions and even deflation, they will make their debt burdens worse, not better.
    它们使得这些国家的经济陷入衰退、甚至通缩,从而将加重、而非减轻这些国家的债务负担。
  • 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 variation between households was far greater than the difference between booms and recessions.
    家庭与家庭之间的差异,远大于繁荣期和衰退期之间的差异。
  • 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。
  • But they were insufficient, even with monetary support, to prevent deep recessions.
    但即便拥有货币政策的支持,这些需求也不足以防止经济陷入深度衰退。
  • This is different than other recessions.
    这与其他的经济衰退不一样。
  • 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;
  • There is no such thing as a standard policy response to all recessions.
    对所有经济衰退都采取标准的政策回应,这是没有的事。
  • Some issues are more important than recessions and elections.
    有些问题比经济衰退和选举更重要。
  • They may, in this way, rescue economies from the threat of recessions.
    他们或许能通过这种方式使经济免遭衰退的威胁。