downturn的意思和读音

downturn

: [ˈdaʊnˌtɜrn] : [ˈdaʊnˌtɜː(r)n]

n.退

downturns  

n.upturn

n.slump,recession,dip,decline,depression

downturnn.

1.[ususing]~ (in sth)退退a fall in the amount of business that is done; a time when the economy becomes weaker

a downturn in sales/trade/business

the economic downturn of 2008/20092008/2009 退

n.1.;,2.

n.1.a reduction in economic or business activity

1. government regulation downturn ; deficit ; ...

2.退 disposition downturn退 downzone ...

3. collusion , 50 downturn take a sudden downturn 51 spa 52 ...

4. growth ( downturn turn down ...

5. growth ( downturn turn down ...

6. growth ( downturn turn down ...

7. down time pay downturn Dow theory ...

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1.In the current economic downturn, the firm has no doubt already laid off a good number of bright young peo-ple like Ms Clinton.

2.The HKSAR Government SME Committee was set up to look for ways to help SMEs in time of economic downturn.

3."The theme was that pharmaceutical prescriptions are more of a necessity [even in an economic downturn], " says Prof Levich.:“便)。”

4.Issuance activities of non-Exchange Fund paper slowed down in the year amid economic downturn and a poor external environment.退

5.A company co-founder said the need for such a service had collapsed amid the economic downturn.

6.The risk of a protectionist reaction is all too real, especially in a global economic downturn.

7.It did not avoid the downturn, but was among the last in and the first out.

8.The company came out of the recent downturn with strong revenue numbers and earnings up 53% for the most recent quarter.53%。

9.In the present global economic downturn, China is among the few countries that have the economic muscle to pull the world out of it.

10.The stress tests were aimed at estimating how much each bank would lose if the economic downturn proved even deeper than expected.