downturn

英['daʊntɜːn] 美['daʊntɜːrn]
  • n. 低迷时期
Noun:
  1. a worsening of business or economic activity;

    "the market took a downturn"

1. America's current economic downturn is markedly different from previous recessions.
美国目前的经济滑坡与以往的经济衰退明显不同。

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2. Many economists believe the worst of the economic downturn is past.
很多经济学家认为经济衰退最糟糕的时期已经过去了。

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3. They predicted a severe economic downturn.
他们预言会有严重的经济衰退。

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4. There was a downturn in interest rates this week.
本周利率下调.

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5. The building industry is experiencing a severe downturn in its workload.
建筑业正经历工程量的严重滑坡.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We have a downturn in the economy.
      经济会出现低迷。
    2. The current US downturn could not be more different.
      目前美国的经济低迷与当时的情况截然不同。
    3. The report shows the economic downturn has substantially reduced Panama's revenue.
      据报告显示,由于经济低迷,巴拿马的财政收入大大减少。