downturns

[ˈdaʊnˌtɜ:nz]
  • 释义
  • (价格或活动)开始下降( downturn的名词复数 );

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Downturns have opposing effects: they make workers angry also reduce their bargaining power.

    这种下滑趋势起到了反面作用: 它惹怒了工人也削弱了工人讨价还价的能力.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 2、

    Some do not even realise that cyclical downturns are normal.

    有些人甚至不明白周期性衰退是正常的.

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    In earlier downturns, the jobless have been pushed off the claimant count and onto incapacity benefit.

    在早期的衰退中, 失业者并不在救济申请者的名单之列,而被列在领取伤残救济的名单之中.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 4、

    College budgets are often obliged to shrink in downturns, just as demand rises.

    按惯例,经济低迷时期,学院预算通常会收缩, 就像培训需求会增长一样.

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    It's our safety margin in economic downturns and can be used to fuel the Company's growth.

    这是如果发生经济低迷我们的安全边际(值),也是整个公司发展的动力.

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    She has experienced many downturns, but fears this one is untenable for workers and leaders alike.

    她经历过许多次经济下滑, 但她担心这次下滑对员工和领导来说,都很难挺过去.

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    In previous downturns, real rates turned negative only at or after the end of the recession.

    在之前的低迷时期, 实际利率只有在衰退结束时或者衰退结束之后才为负数.

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    Structural changes in Europe's labour markets suggest that jobs will go faster than in previous downturns.

    欧洲劳动力市场的结构变化意味着失业速度快于以往经济下滑时期.

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  • 9、

    Oscillators work great in trading ranges, where they catch upturns and downturns.

    在横盘时振荡指标表现好,它们能抓住上涨和下跌.

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    As ever, New Orleans on tourism, with its low - paying jobs and vulnerability to economic downturns.

    一直都是这样, 新奥尔良很大程度上依赖于旅游业, 该产业薪水低下而且抗萧条能力非常虚弱.

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  • 11、

    Since the 2001 recession , however , the labour force has not grown as robustly as after previous downturns.

    但是,自从01年衰退以来, 劳动力就不如前一次衰退后增长那样快了.

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