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单词 boom and bust
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Definition of boom and bust in English:

boom and bust

(also boom or bust)
noun
mass noun
  • A situation in which a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth is abruptly followed by one of economic decline.

    he has warned it is a return to boom and bust
    as modifier the boom and bust business cycle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It operates under the same boom and bust conditions as real estate.
    • The first examines some of the mechanisms of boom and bust cycles that have characterised Western economies for centuries.
    • It is not rocket science to see how these processes feed unstable demand and self-reinforcing boom and bust dynamics.
    • As for Her Majesty's government, it may want to take heed of the travails amid the housing boom and bust of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
    • Having lived through that period myself, including the boom and bust of house prices, the similarities are many.
    • That is the highest number since the stock market boom and bust year of 2000.
    • This appears to be a continuing situation with the semi-conductor companies, which are continually in a boom or bust position.
    • No misunderstanding in economic science has done more harm than the role of money and credit in business boom and bust.
    • In the USA in the 1990s, the capital market made new demands of corporate management as boom and bust in share prices raised issues about the market's influence on macroeconomic trajectory.
    • The Bradford & Bingley research reveals distinct patterns in how people manage their monthly pay cheque and uncovers a 'boom and bust' trend, particularly among Briton's younger workers.
    • The boom and bust of the last few years have taught valuable lessons to the staff and management of software firms, according to Kelly.
    • Some dealers say their sales were unaffected by the economic boom and bust.
    • There was a lack of understanding as to the profound importance of general confidence in precipitating boom and bust dynamics.
    • It is at times like this that people begin to see technology as a boom and bust industry.
    • He says there's been consistent growth, not a boom or bust cycle, and he points to 10 consecutive months of job growth with 1.5 million new jobs created.
    • The world sugar price has always been volatile, boom or bust.
    • Asked about boom or bust IT companies, she is scathing about the business practices of some companies.
 
 

Definition of boom and bust in US English:

boom and bust

(also boom or bust)
noun
  • A situation in which a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth is abruptly followed by one of economic decline.

    he has warned it is a return to boom and bust
    as modifier the boom and bust business cycle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That is the highest number since the stock market boom and bust year of 2000.
    • In the USA in the 1990s, the capital market made new demands of corporate management as boom and bust in share prices raised issues about the market's influence on macroeconomic trajectory.
    • The world sugar price has always been volatile, boom or bust.
    • Some dealers say their sales were unaffected by the economic boom and bust.
    • This appears to be a continuing situation with the semi-conductor companies, which are continually in a boom or bust position.
    • No misunderstanding in economic science has done more harm than the role of money and credit in business boom and bust.
    • There was a lack of understanding as to the profound importance of general confidence in precipitating boom and bust dynamics.
    • The Bradford & Bingley research reveals distinct patterns in how people manage their monthly pay cheque and uncovers a 'boom and bust' trend, particularly among Briton's younger workers.
    • Having lived through that period myself, including the boom and bust of house prices, the similarities are many.
    • As for Her Majesty's government, it may want to take heed of the travails amid the housing boom and bust of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
    • The first examines some of the mechanisms of boom and bust cycles that have characterised Western economies for centuries.
    • It operates under the same boom and bust conditions as real estate.
    • The boom and bust of the last few years have taught valuable lessons to the staff and management of software firms, according to Kelly.
    • He says there's been consistent growth, not a boom or bust cycle, and he points to 10 consecutive months of job growth with 1.5 million new jobs created.
    • Asked about boom or bust IT companies, she is scathing about the business practices of some companies.
    • It is not rocket science to see how these processes feed unstable demand and self-reinforcing boom and bust dynamics.
    • It is at times like this that people begin to see technology as a boom and bust industry.
 
 
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