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单词 recession
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recession
(rɪseʃən )
Word forms: recessions
variable noun B2
A recession is a period when the economy of a country is doing badly, for example because industry is producing less and more people are becoming unemployed.
The recession caused sales to drop off.
We should concentrate on sharply reducing interest rates to pull the economy out of recession.
The oil price increases sent Europe into deep recession.
Synonyms: depression, drop, decline, credit crunch  
Collocations:
deep recession
It almost brought down the global banking system and it gave us the deepest recession for three generations.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The country is in political turmoil and deep recession.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
We warned her about the deep recession and record levels of youth unemployment.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
effect of recession
Many studies have also documented the negative effect of recession on relationships.
Times, Sunday Times
Then there are the straightforward effects of recession.
Times, Sunday Times
But in ethical terms, the effects of recession are usually pernicious.
Times, Sunday Times
This year's winners have distinguished themselves by overcoming the damaging effects of recession while retaining engaged, committed and enthusiastic workforces.
Times, Sunday Times
What are the broader economic effects of recession?
Times, Sunday Times
global recession
The company has devised a simple but clever strategy to survive the global recession.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
With soaring oil prices and a global recession, airlines are suffering.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The financial crisis and global recession showed how interconnected the world economy is.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
impact of the recession
She remains pragmatic about the impact of the recession on her business.
Times, Sunday Times
I await with interest his views on the impact of the recession.
Times, Sunday Times
Under the impact of the recession it rose to 39.4 per cent in the last financial year.
Times, Sunday Times
The tendency for shoppers to trade down has been swamped by the particularly severe impact of the recession on low-income families.
Times, Sunday Times
The findings are the latest to highlight the social impact of the recession.
Chicago Sun-Times
looming recession
The government said their proposals would help people cope with the looming recession.
The Sun (2008)
Migration across states has slowed considerably in the past two years due to the housing crisis and looming recession.
Christianity Today (2000)
The looming recession cannot be relied on to save the environment inadvertently.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
prolonged recession
The government and central banks will shore up demand and prevent a serious and prolonged recession.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
If we hadn't done that there was every risk of a very prolonged recession.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
This is expected to trigger a prolonged recession lasting two to three years.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
recession cut
This compares with a 5.7 million loss last year, when it shed 10 per cent of its staff as the recession cut into sales.
Times, Sunday Times
But recession cut in and transferrable allowances were never introduced.
Times, Sunday Times
The 1995 recession cut its revenues from us$3.1 billion to us$2.4 billion, and led to an us$1.2 billion debt.
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These businesses, often backed by private-equity houses, are finding it hard to pay interest bills as the recession cuts into sales and profits.
Times, Sunday Times
Oil shares have been hit by fear of global recession cutting oil demand.
Times, Sunday Times
recession deepens
New figures show that recession is deepening.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
If anything, professional publishers are more at risk as the recession deepens and companies cut jobs.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The financial markets were imploding as the global recession deepened.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
serious recession
We face a serious recession as a result of the credit crunch, no doubt.
Times, Sunday Times
In most nations, the coronavirus will not herald a return to the politics of the 1930s even if a serious recession follows.
Times,Sunday Times
After 15 years without a serious recession, the psychology of spending may be changing.
Times, Sunday Times
How can we have a serious recession when everyone still has a job?
Times, Sunday Times
There are, of course, times when governments fail to stimulate an economy enough to prevent a serious recession.
Times, Sunday Times
severe recession
They will be entering the labour market in the middle of a severe recession.
Times,Sunday Times
Even in such a severe recession, however, there are still some — particularly those who had diversified their wealth internationally — who can afford to spend lavishly.
Times, Sunday Times
Youth unemployment nudges 60 per cent and the country effectively has been in severe recession since 2009.
Times, Sunday Times
Doing this in a severe recession, he violated the economic orthodoxy of the time, which urged an expansion of borrowing to sustain demand.
Times, Sunday Times
He has been telling institutional investors that even in the event of a severe recession and a worsening of financial market conditions, the deal would still make sense.
Times, Sunday Times
sharp recession
The pandemic has forced governments to impose extraordinary restrictions that threaten a sharp recession and have hammered global markets, businesses and employees.
Times,Sunday Times
In the context of a sharp recession, commercially responsible lending practice means less lending.
Times, Sunday Times
I wrote a pamphlet explaining how membership would either cause a nasty inflation or a sharp recession.
Times, Sunday Times
Even if everything goes well, there will now be a sharp recession lasting a year.
Times, Sunday Times
The balance sheet has more than doubled in the space of two years - a pace of growth that would ring alarm bells even if we weren't entering a sharp recession.
Times, Sunday Times
steep recession
This will make the global economy appreciably more stable and less vulnerable to another financial crisis and steep recession.
Times, Sunday Times
These contributed to steep recession despite a windfall of a rise in oil prices from mid-1999.
Times, Sunday Times
As the global economy sinks into a steep recession, one of the few beneficial impacts has been a better environment.
Times,Sunday Times
The coronavirus crisis has shoved the economy into a steep recession.
Times,Sunday Times
The steep recession led many employers to resist union demands.
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suffer a recession
That's possible, though probably not if we suffer a recession as a result of cancelled projects and capital flight.
Times, Sunday Times
It did not suffer a recession like other advanced economies after the global financial crash.
Times, Sunday Times
Every other big economy, in fact, has suffered a recession.
Times, Sunday Times
Shortly after the restaurant opened, it suffered the recession of 1983, and was forced to close.
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trigger a recession
A banking crisis would quickly spread broader panic across the nation, encourage more withdrawals, push companies out of business and trigger a recession.
Times, Sunday Times
If households and businesses expect prices to fall, they delay spending, which can in turn trigger a recession.
Times, Sunday Times
Riots are subsiding, but cuts may trigger a recession that could make debt payments impossible.
Times, Sunday Times
Economists have cautioned that the global spread of the virus could trigger a recession as consumers cut spending and companies' supply chains struggle to cope with factory shutdowns.
Times,Sunday Times
Not enough to trigger a recession in a still robust economy.
Times, Sunday Times
weather the recession
The company has weathered the recession well.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
They backed a company that weathered the recession better than most.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Despite being an expensive option for parents, boarding schools have weathered the recession well.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
worldwide recession
We are in a worldwide recession but it continues to pass the world of tournament golf by.
Times, Sunday Times
Bankers stand accused not only of triggering the worldwide recession, but they seem to be the one workforce immune from its consequences.
Times, Sunday Times
Not since the second quarter of 2008, when the banking crisis became a worldwide recession, has the employment rate been as high.
Times, Sunday Times
Airline profits have been hit hard in the worldwide recession with a drop in demand and the hike in fuel prices.
The Sun
The worldwide recession would, in its wake, bring an art-market crash.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 衰退
Japanese: 景気後退
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