柯林斯詞典slump /sl?mp/ (slumping,slumped,slumps) 1. V-I If something such as the value of something slumps, it falls suddenly and by a large amount. (價值等) 暴跌 Net profits slumped by 41%. 凈利潤暴跌了41%。2. N-COUNT Slump is also a noun. (價值等的) 暴跌 The council's land is now worth much less than originally hoped because of a slump in property prices. 由于地產(chǎn)價格的暴跌,委員會的土地目前大不如原來所希望的那么值錢了。3. N-COUNT A slump is a time when many people in a country are unemployed and poor. 經(jīng)濟蕭條時期 ...the slump of the early 1980s. …20世紀80年代初期的經(jīng)濟蕭條時期。4. V-T/V-I If you slump somewhere, you fall or sit down there heavily, for example, because you are very tired or you feel ill. 癱倒; (因勞累或生病等) 跌坐 She slumped into a chair. 她癱倒在一張椅子上。 返回 slump劍橋詞典 slump verb (REDUCE SUDDENLY) [ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 ] (of prices , values , or sales ) to fall suddenly (價格、價值或銷售額)猛跌,突然下降 The value of property has slumped. 房產(chǎn)價值突然下跌。 Car sales have slumped dramatically over the past year . 過去一年汽車的銷售額大幅度下降。 slump verb (SIT/FALL) [ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 經(jīng)常 后面必須接副詞或介詞的動詞 ] to sit or fall heavily and suddenly 沉重地坐下(或倒下) She slumped into the chair , exhausted . 她頹然跌坐在椅子上,筋疲力盡。 返回 slump