slump 的 2 个定义
- to drop or fall heavily; collapse: Suddenly she slumped to the floor.
- to assume a slouching, bowed, or bent position or posture: Stand up straight and don't slump!
- to decrease or fall suddenly and markedly, as prices or the market.
- (6)
- an act or instance of slumping.
- a decrease, decline, or deterioration.
- a period of decline or deterioration.
- (9)
slump 近义词
decline, failure
decline, sink
更多slump例句
- And, yes, even Tesla can endure a strong slump, giving up tens of billions of dollars in market capitalization at the same time.
- The decline came amid a broader slump in high-flying tech stocks that pushed the Nasdaq 100 to its worst one-day loss since March.
- The pandemic has pushed the global economy into what may be its deepest slump since the Great Depression.
- The looming economic slump due to the Covid-19 pandemic is expected to worsen its woes.
- These weekly and daily data sets—known as high-frequency data—show that after recovering somewhat from the big slump earlier this year, economic activity has been flagging since the number of Covid-19 cases spiked in June.
- One of their first observations about daytime sleep was that the dreaded mid-afternoon slump is part of human nature.
- As a result, reporting and public expectations suffered a dreadful, anti-climatic slump.
- But if Pixar's going to slump, it's comforting that Disney is back to its old tricks.
- I have watched her posture slump with sadness when key legislative fights were lost in the New York and New Jersey legislatures.
- Keynes famously said that ‘the boom, not the slump, is the time for austerity.’
- We may hit on a good place like this, one day, and the next time we try it we'll slump into a hole that'll raise the mischief.
- Two days later the main body arrived, and Llanyglo experienced its first social slump.
- He might just as well, he might much better, slump down in a sodden heap amid the rest of the jetsam.
- Dimly Bart saw old Rugel slump forward, moaning softly; saw the old Lhari pillow his bald head on his veined arms.
- We are always tempted to think a person who "slumps" physically may slump in other ways.