单词:recession
[医] 退缩
n. the withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to the vestry at the end of a church service
n. the act of ceding back
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recession的用法和样例:
例句
- A few days later, there was a gradual recession of flood waters.几天之后,洪水逐渐消退。
- The recession has caused thousands of bankruptcy.经济不景气造成数千万的破产。
- There is no sign that the recession has bottomed out yet.没有迹象表明萧条已经到了极点。
常见句型
- The evanescent post-war economic boom was quickly followed by a deep recession.大萧条紧随短暂的战后经济繁荣而来。
- The study found many indications that the economy was in a recession.那项研究发现了经济正在衰退的许多迹象。
词汇搭配
- business recession经济衰退
- mild recession缓慢衰退
- gingival recession牙龈回缩, 牙龈退缩...
- groundwater recession地下水减退,地下水消...
- economic recession经济萎缩
- recession constant衰退常数
- growth recession增长速度下降...
- recession limb过程线下降段...
- inventory recession景气退缩
- flood recession洪水退落
- glacier recession冰川后退,冰退...
- recession segment减衰曲线
- recession curve退水曲线,下降曲线,...
- depression沮丧
- retirement退休
- contraction收缩
- reaction反应
- slump大幅度下跌
- downturn低迷时期
- collapse(使)倒塌
- decline下降
- stagnation停滞
- recessional后退的
- niche壁龛
- recess休息
- corner角落
- receding动词recede的现在进...
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