释义 |
recessed, a.|rɪˈsɛst| [f. recession n.1 + -ed1.] Characterized by or suffering economic recession.
1956Atlantic Monthly 198/6 Very few workers, even in Coventry, the capital of recessed cardom, had yet been forced to sell house and home. 1981Christian Science Monitor 11 Feb. 6/2 Its latest nudge to money rates—at a time when the recessed domestic economy might be better served by lower interest rates—shows its concern. 1987N.Y. Times Mag. 9 Aug. 8/4 In a recessed economy, the offer made to Mr. Gedman would put him among the top income-earners in Houston. |