单词 | double dip |
释义 | double dip also double-dip singular noun [oft N n] In economics, a double dip is a period when an economy goes into recession, then briefly recovers, but then goes into another recession. Dismal economic findings have analysts fearing a double dip. ...a double-dip recession. Collocations: double-dip recession Business confidence has hit its lowest point since 2012, when the economy was on the verge of a double-dip recession, a survey shows. Times, Sunday Times If interest rates were raised too, then a double-dip recession would be assured. Times, Sunday Times If they promise savage austerity, then the voters take fright for fear of a double-dip recession. Times, Sunday Times Business chiefs counter that most companies were not in recruitment mode after the double-dip recession. Times, Sunday Times A double-dip recession occurs when a fragile economy falls back into a slowdown early into its recovery. Times, Sunday Times |
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