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slump

英 [slʌmp]

美 [slʌmp]

v.  (价格、价值、数量等)骤降,猛跌,锐减; 重重地坐下(或倒下)
n.  (销售量、价格、价值等的)骤降,猛跌,锐减; 萧条期; 衰退

过去式:slumped 过去分词:slumped 现在分词:slumping 复数:slumps 第三人称单数:slumps 

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Collins.2 / BNC.6160 / COCA.6804

牛津词典

    verb

    • (价格、价值、数量等)骤降,猛跌,锐减
      to fall in price, value, number, etc., suddenly and by a large amount
      1. Sales have slumped this year.
        今年销售量锐减。
      2. Profits slumped by over 50%.
        利润突降50%以上。
      3. The paper's circulation has slumped to 90 000.
        此报纸的发行量骤减至9万份。
    • 重重地坐下(或倒下)
      to sit or fall down heavily
      1. The old man slumped down in his chair.
        老先生一屁股跌坐到椅子上。
      2. She slumped to her knees.
        她扑通一声跪倒在地。

    noun

    • (销售量、价格、价值等的)骤降,猛跌,锐减
      a sudden fall in sales, prices, the value of sth, etc.
      1. a slump in profits
        利润锐减
    • 萧条期;衰退
      a period when a country's economy or a business is doing very badly
      1. the slump of the 1930s
        20世纪30年代的大萧条
      2. The toy industry is in a slump.
        玩具业现在不景气。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 急剧下降;暴跌
      If something such as the value of somethingslumps, it falls suddenly and by a large amount.
      1. Net profits slumped by 41%...
        净利润暴跌了 41%。
      2. Government popularity in Scotland has slumped to its lowest level since the 1970s.
        苏格兰政府的支持率骤跌至 20 世纪 70 年代以来的最低水平。Slumpis also a noun.
      3. ...a slump in property prices.
        房地产价格的暴跌
    • N-COUNT 不景气;萧条;衰退
      Aslumpis a time when many people in a country are unemployed and poor.
      1. ...the slump of the early 1980s.
        20 世纪 80 年代初的大萧条
    • VERB (因疲劳、生病等而重重)倒下,跌倒
      If youslumpsomewhere, you fall or sit down there heavily, for example because you are very tired or you feel ill.
      1. She slumped into a chair...
        她轰然倒在了椅子上。
      2. He saw the driver slumped over the wheel.
        他看见司机一头栽在了方向盘上。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality
      1. the team went into a slump
      2. a gradual slack in output
      3. a drop-off in attendance
      4. a falloff in quality
      Synonym:slackdrop-offfallofffalling off
    • a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment
        Synonym:depressioneconomic crisis

      verb

      • fall heavily or suddenly
        1. The real estate market fell off
        Synonym:fall offsink
      • go down in value
        1. the stock market corrected
        2. prices slumped
        Synonym:declinecorrect
      • fall or sink heavily
        1. He slumped onto the couch
        2. My spirits sank
        Synonym:slide downsink
      • assume a drooping posture or carriage
          Synonym:slouch

        双语例句

        • Net profits slumped by 41%
          净利润暴跌了41%。
        • There should be compensation for British farmers hit by the slump in demand
          应该给受到需求锐减影响的英国农民提供补偿金。
        • I voted for Reagan because I think he can lead us out of this terrible economic slump.
          我投了里根的票,因为我觉得他能领导我们摆脱经济萧条。
        • If markets or the economy slump again, investors'appetite for new shares will evaporate.
          如果经济和市场再次萧条,投资者对于购买新股的胃口将大幅减小。
        • Despite the slump in consumer confidence McCall still expects demand for some items to rise next month.
          尽管不景气,消费者信心麦考尔仍预计需求的一些项目下个月上升。
        • I predicted the UK house price slump of 2007.
          我成功预测了2007年的英国房价下跌。
        • Government popularity in Scotland has slumped to its lowest level since the 1970s.
          苏格兰政府的支持率骤跌至20世纪70年代以来的最低水平。Slumpisalsoanoun.
        • But it will not prevent the worst slump of our generation.
          但它无法阻止严重萧条的到来&这将是我们这代人面临的最严重萧条。
        • China would face a slump and the mother of all banking crises.
          中国将面临一场暴跌和迄今规模最大的银行业危机。
        • Japan promptly fell into a decade of slump.
          不久,日本陷入了长达10年的衰退。