slumps
n.
萧条期( slump的名词复数 );
(个人、球队等的)低潮状态;
(销售量、价格、价值等的)骤降;
猛跌;
v.
大幅度下降,暴跌( slump的第三人称单数 );
沉重或突然地落下[倒下];
例句:
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Deflation could emerge from simultaneous slumps in the world's three major economies.
如果世界经济三大主体同时衰退,通货紧缩就会出现.
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This is the cycle of economic booms and slumps.
这是经济繁荣和经济萧条的周期变化.
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Recent productivity figures look good, but these figures always fall during slumps and rise during recoveries.
近来的生产率数字看上去不错, 但是这些数据总是随着衰退而下降,随着复苏而上升.
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She kisses them, then slumps to the floor.
来自THETIMES
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Thereafter slumps became milder until after the first world war.
来自SA
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It is never a good sign when the market slumps right after Labor Day.
来自WSJ