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recessionary

/ri-sesh-uh-ner-ee/US // rɪˈsɛʃ əˌnɛr i //UK // (rɪˈsɛʃənərɪ) //

衰退期,衰退期的,衰退的,衰退

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or causing recession, especially economic recession: recessionary market pressures.

Examples

  • In September, we will return to unemployment benefits funded almost entirely by states that have been relatively ungenerous during non-recessionary periods.

  • A recessionary environment is a great environment for Rent the Runway, but a pandemic is a terrible environment.

  • “A prolonged slowing in the pace of improvement over time could trigger typical recessionary dynamics, as weakness feeds on weakness,” he said.

  • The U.S. is a consumer-driven economy, but consumer confidence remains at recessionary levels and wages have hardly budged.

  • In the midst of our recessionary times, it might be comforting to read these great novels about people losing their jobs.

  • Well, it is partly downturn chic, partly recessionary despair.

  • Summers was quicker than Bernanke to recognize recessionary possibilities back in 2007.

  • We realize that it may sound crazy to be talking about boosting compensation during recessionary times.