slowdowns
英 [ˈsləʊdaʊnz]
美 [ˈsloʊˌdaʊnz]
n. 减速; 减缓
slowdown的复数
双语例句
- Strong motivation will help you survive slowdowns and periods of burnout.
强大的动机可以帮助你挺过低迷和筋疲力尽的时期。 - Of course, EMs have weathered slowdowns and even crashes before, and generally come back strongly.
当然,新兴市场以前也经受过放缓甚至崩盘的考验,而且通常都会强劲复苏。 - "Growth slowdowns, in a nutshell, are productivity-growthslowdowns," write Mr Eichengreen and his colleagues.
“简单的说,增长放缓就是生产率增长的放缓”Eichengreen和他同事这样写道。 - The problem is that austerity prompts strikes and slowdowns, which, in turn, shrink the domestic market, investment and tax receipts.
问题是财政紧缩会激起罢工,并导致经济放缓,而这会进而导致国内市场萎缩、投资和税收减少。 - Many economists have warned that competitive devaluations particularly by big trading nations such as China and Japan run the risk of making global slowdowns worse by reducing overall demand.
许多经济学家警告,竞争性的货币贬值(尤其是像中国和日本这样的贸易大国),可能导致总体需求下降,使全球经济放缓加剧。 - China and India are both dealing with economic slowdowns but are on completely different footing to tackle the challenge.
中国和印度都遇到了经济增长的放缓,但它们应对这一挑战的条件却完全不一样。 - But basing such observations on a study of past slowdowns led by developed countries may be unwise.
但把对以往发达国家引领的经济放缓的研究,作为上述观察的依据,或许并非明智之举。 - There was an alarming rise in fires during both of the past two slowdowns ( see chart).
过去两次经济减速中,(车辆)火灾都有惊人的上升(见图表)。 - Purchasing managers 'surveys have shown slowdowns for manufacturers in Japan, the UK, the eurozone and the US.
采购经理人调查结果显示,日本、英国、欧元区和美国的制造业均有所放缓。 - The lay person might assume that interest in business education courses moves in line with the economic cycle peaking during booms, and falling in slowdowns and recessions.
外界或许以为,人们对于商业教育课程的兴趣是与经济周期的走势一致的在繁荣时期达到顶峰,在经济放缓及衰退时下降。