单词 | anaemic |
释义 | anaemic (əniːmɪk ) regional note: in AM, use anemic 1. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] Someone who is anaemic has anaemia. Losing a lot of blood makes you tired and anaemic. Synonyms: pale, weak, dull, frail 2. adjective If you describe something as anaemic, you mean that it is not as strong or effective as you think it should be. We will see some economic recovery, but it will be very anaemic. Synonyms: weak, feeble, lacklustre, bland Collocations: anaemic growth We are facing anaemic growth and far more volatile economies. Times, Sunday Times (2011) According to most forecasters, the economic outlook for the next quarter is anaemic growth at best. Times, Sunday Times (2010) At a time of economic uncertainty and anaemic growth, it is reassuring to know that there is no shortage of ambition or confidence in British business. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Translations: Chinese: 贫血的 Japanese: 貧血の |
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