英語單詞

recession是什麽意思

recession

英 [rɪ'seʃ(ə)n] 美 [rɪ'sɛʃən]
  • n. 衰退;不景氣;後退;凹處

中文詞源


recession 經濟衰退

來自 recess,後退,-ion,名詞後綴。引申詞義經濟衰退。

英文詞源


recession (n.)
1640s, "act of receding, a going back," from French récession "a going backward, a withdrawing," and directly from Latin recessionem (nominative recessio) "a going back," noun of action from past participle stem of recedere (see recede).

Sense of "temporary decline in economic activity," 1929, noun of action from recess (q.v.):
The material prosperity of the United States is too firmly based, in our opinion, for a revival in industrial activity -- even if we have to face an immediate recession of some magnitude -- to be long delayed. ["Economist," Nov. 2, 1929]
Ayto notes, "There was more than a hint of euphemism in the coining of this term."

雙語例句


1. Politicians began to use the dreaded R-word: recession.
政客們開始使用令人恐懼的R字頭詞:recession(經濟衰退)。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The economy remains deep in recession with few signs of a pick-up.
經濟仍深陷衰退之中,幾乎沒有好轉的跡象。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Recession has simply accelerated changes that have been reshaping the industry anyway.
經濟蕭條隻不過加速了原本就在改變行業狀況的變化。

來自柯林斯例句

4. He has had to eat his words about the company being recession-proof.
他不得不收回他說過的公司能免受經濟衰退影響的話。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Businesses are feeling the indirect effects from the recession that'sgoing on elsewhere.
企業感受到了別處經濟衰退帶來的間接影響。

來自柯林斯例句

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