常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句Wall Street is in a slump and the economy is down across the board.華爾街低迷不振,整個(gè)經(jīng)濟(jì)不景氣。Overly rigid rules may spur tighter policy in a slump, but allowing for the cycle can leave too much wriggle room, as Britain’s fiscal mess shows.過(guò)于嚴(yán)格的規(guī)則體系可能導(dǎo)致經(jīng)濟(jì)低迷時(shí)期的政策趨緊,但對(duì)經(jīng)濟(jì)周期不加干預(yù)也可能導(dǎo)致波動(dòng)加劇,英國(guó)的財(cái)政混亂就是一個(gè)例子。In a slump, inflation often falls uncomfortably low: prices might rise by only 1% over the year, for example.在衰落過(guò)程中,通貨膨脹通常會(huì)跌倒讓人難以忍受的低點(diǎn),比如說(shuō)價(jià)格的年增長(zhǎng)率僅為1%。原聲例句The flu outbreak is starting to affect the tourism industry, with one major airline announcing plans to scale back services between Australia and Japan by one-third because of a slump in demand from Japanese passengers.In fact most global automakers have signaled that they are going ahead with plans to open new factories in India at a time when many of them are facing a serious slump in their home countries.權(quán)威例句The economy may stay in a slump, but the central bank will be fine.FORBES: No, Brad DeLong, There Is No Draghi ClausWhile many drug companies have been in a slump, Sanofi has been on a tear.FORBES: Who Wants Aventis?The over-regulated and over-subsidised housing market is in a slump, trapping 500, 000 households in negative equity.ECONOMIST: Dutch politics 返回 in a slump