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recession
/ rɪˈseʃ(ə)n /
/ rɪˈseʃ(ə)n /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.(经济的)衰退(期);<正式>退后,撤回;(天文)退行;凹处
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      recessions
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     衰退

    ...具震撼性的消息莫过于NBER(美国经济研究局)正式宣布美国经济于2007年12月见顶,其潜台词即美国经济开始收缩,进入衰退(recession),即进入R时代。

  • 2

     经济不景气

    ... 经济部门:economic sector 经济不景气recession 经纪业;付给经纪人的佣金:brokerage ...

  • 3

     萧条

    ... process加工,工序 recession萧条,后退 c-ch-走 ...

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  • 1
    The country was mired in recession.
    这个国家陷入了经济衰退的困境。
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  • 2
    The company has weathered the recession.
    公司度过了萧条期。
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  • 3
    The economy is in recession.
    经济处于衰退之中。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 百科
  • Recession

    In economics, a recession is a business cycle contraction. It is a general slowdown in economic activity. Macroeconomic indicators such as GDP (gross domestic product), investment spending, capacity utilization, household income, business profits, and inflation fall, while bankruptcies and the unemployment rate rise.Recessions generally occur when there is a widespread drop in spending (an adverse demand shock). This may be triggered by various events, such as a financial crisis, an external trade shock, an adverse supply shock or the bursting of an economic bubble. Governments usually respond to recessions by adopting expansionary macroeconomic policies, such as increasing money supply, increasing government spending and decreasing taxation.

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