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单词 downturn
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There was an ongoing economic downturn.Oil companies have been struggling under the longest industry downturn since the 1980s.German lenders have been heavily exposed to a downturn in the industry caused by a glut in ship numbers and slowing global trade.Not bad from an industry typically early into any downturn: company ad budgets get cut first.There have been other drivers for the increased uptake of open source too; the most obvious of these being the economic downturn and limited budgets.Traders said they feared a downturn in business and loss of foreign investment.This trend has helped the industry survive the downturn.The financial services and investment banking industries are also doing better than expected amid the global downturn.They are not particularly affected by the prospect of an economic downturn.That can only spell a sharp downturn.The risks of inflation are offsetting the risks of a downturn in the economy.Economists say the economy has ground to a virtual halt amid fears of a global downturn.The economic downturn has hit young people hardest.Preparing for such pressures and the downturn the economy will suffer at some stage makes sense.But selling a container shipping business during a global trade downturn has been hard.Older people have shrugged off the economic downturn and headed overseas on long trips.And that is before the full effects of the downturn in the economy have been felt.The number of homeowners looking to swap instead of sell has increased dramatically as the housing downturn has deepened.Many workers left the industry during the downturn and companies are now struggling to persuade them to come back.It has been hit by a sharp downturn in its legacy printing business as people turn to the internet.Both companies have been aggressively cutting costs and jobs to cope with the industry downturn and maintain their dividend payouts.Friends said that its move reflected a sharp downturn in commercial property values in the wake of the credit crunch.The downturn affected our company badly.The downturn in smaller company broking in London has resulted in some being swallowed by bigger rivals.But they are pricey and it wouldn't be immune to a downturn in the business cycle.But a downturn can leave businesses servicing huge debts, making them vulnerable to defaulting.We may be in the midst of a housing downturn, but our love of property has not wavered.Meanwhile, the company reckons that it will replace sales lost to the housing downturn with growing demand from commercial builders.The deal protects the company from a downturn in his CD sales.

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downturn

British English: downturn NOUN
If there is a downturn in the economy or in a company or industry, it becomes worse or less successful than it had been.
They predicted a severe economic downturn.
  • American English: downturn
  • Brazilian Portuguese: queda
  • Chinese: 衰退
  • European Spanish: empeoramiento
  • French: ralentissement économique
  • German: Abschwung
  • Italian: svolta negativa
  • Japanese: 下降
  • Korean: 경기 하향
  • European Portuguese: queda
  • Latin American Spanish: empeoramiento

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