单词 | economically depressed |
释义 | economically depressed Next came the enormous oil-price rises that turned the 1970s into the most economically depressed decade since the 1930s. Times, Sunday Times Suppose, for example, that you're in an economically depressed area and many families are moving away in search of work. Christianity Today The schools said that they served communities which were historically disadvantaged and economically depressed with high levels of unemployment. ST In both cases, they tend to be concentrated in economically depressed areas, or at least regions less prosperous than urban ones. Globe and Mail They were short on cash, drew puny crowds in a town they spoke of as being economically depressed. Globe and Mail |
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