recession

Recession
  • (Econ) Suy thoái.
      + Là giai đoạn giảm sút của chu kỳ thương mại xảy ra sau một đỉnh điểm và kết thúc tại điểm thấp nhất của chu kỳ.

recession /ri'seʃn/
  • danh từ
    • sự lùi lại, sự thụt lại, sự lùi vào, sự thụt vào; chỗ thụt vào, chỗ lõm vào (ở tường)
    • sự rút đi
    • (kinh tế) tình trạng buôn bán ế ẩm; tình trạng sản xuất giảm sút; cuộc khủng hoảng kinh tế ngắn kỳ

 biển thoái
 sự rút
 sự thoái lui
  • recession of valley sides: sự thoái lui của sườn thung lũng
  •  suy thoái
    Lĩnh vực: toán & tin
     thoái, suy thoái

    direction of recession
     phương thoái
    direction of recession
     phương vô hạn
    groundwater recession
     sự hạ thấp nước ngầm
    groundwater recession
     sự vơi hết nước ngầm
    recession cone
     nón các phương vô hạn
    recession cone
     nón thóai hóa
    recession function
     hàm thoái
    recession function
     hàm thoát
    recession hydrograph
     đường nước đỗ
    recession of level
     sự hạ mức nước
    recession of the sea
     biển thoái
    recession of the sea
     triều xuống

     sự suy thoái
  • growth recession: sự suy thoái về tăng trưởng (kinh tế)
  • mild recession: sự suy thoái từ từ
  • worldwide recession: sự suy thoái kinh tế trên toàn thế giới
  •  sự suy thoái (về kinh tế, thương mại)
     suy thoái
  • economic recession: suy thoái kinh tế
  • growth recession: sự suy thoái về tăng trưởng (kinh tế)
  • mild recession: sự suy thoái từ từ
  • minor recession: suy thoái kinh tế nhẹ
  • moderate recession: mức suy thoái vừa phải
  • recession period: thời kỳ suy thoái (kinh tế)
  • recession phase: giai đoạn suy thoái (kinh tế)
  • recession process: quá trình suy thoái (kinh tế)
  • recession year: năm suy thoái (kinh tế)
  • worldwide recession: sự suy thoái kinh tế trên toàn thế giới

  • Xem thêm: recess, niche, corner, recessional, ceding back, receding



    recession

    Từ điển Collocation

    recession noun

    ADJ. bad, damaging, debilitating, deep, major, massive, painful, severe, sharp, steep It was the worst recession since the war. | mild | deepening | long, prolonged | short, short-lived | continuing | global, international, widespread, world, worldwide | economic, industrial, retail

    VERB + RECESSION cause | go into, move into, plunge (sth) into, sink into, slip into A rise in interest rates plunged Britain deeper into recession. | beat, combat | climb out of, come out of, emerge from, get (sth) out of, lead sth out of, move out of, pull (sth) out of active policies to pull the country out of recession | end | suffer from | escape (from) | ride out, survive As dozens of pubs go out of business, others are riding out the recession. | worsen

    RECESSION + VERB loom With a recession looming, consumers are spending less. | hit sth The country has been hit by recession. | bottom out (= reach the lowest level)

    PREP. in (a/the) ~ The economy is in deep recession.

    PHRASES the depth of the recession, the effects/impact of the recession, in the depths of a recession, in times of recession, recovery from (the) recession, a way out of the recession > Special page at BUSINESS


    Từ điển WordNet

      n.

    • the state of the economy declines; a widespread decline in the GDP and employment and trade lasting from six months to a year
    • a small concavity; recess, niche, corner
    • the withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to the vestry at the end of a church service; recessional
    • the act of ceding back; ceding back
    • the act of becoming more distant; receding

    Bloomberg Financial Glossary

    经济衰退经济衰退
    A temporary downturn in economic activity, usually indicated by two consecutive quarters of a falling GDP.

    Investopedia Financial Terms

    Recession
    A significant decline in activity spread across the economy, lasting longer than a few months. It is visible in industrial production, employment, real income and wholesale-retail trade. The technical indicator of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth as measured by a country's gross domestic product (GDP).
    Investopedia Says:
    Recession is a normal (albeit unpleasant) part of the business cycle. A recession generally lasts from six to 18 months.

    Interest rates usually fall in recessionary times to stimulate the economy by offering cheap rates at which to borrow money.

    English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

    recessions
    syn.: ceding back corner niche receding recess recessional