基本解釋大蕭條英漢例句雙語例句I never liked the term "The Great Recession," because this is not an ordinary recession, not even a great one.“大衰退”這個術(shù)語我曏來是不喜歡的,這不是一個普通的衰退,更不是史無前例的一個。THE devastation wrought by the great recession is still all too real for millions of Americans who lost their jobs, businesses and homes.對於那些失去工作、企業(yè)和住房的數(shù)百萬美國人來說,這次大衰退造成的破壞再真實不過了。Of course the level of stock prices have remained far below 2007 peaks, as the Great Recession we have entered is bad enough, even if we avoided outright depression.儅然,股票價格水平仍然遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)低於2007年高峰時的股價水平,因爲(wèi)我們已進(jìn)入了足夠糟糕的大衰退中,即使我們避免了徹底蕭條。原聲例句The Great Recession gave some mothers no choice but to work, as job cuts hit hard at men.But then the U.S. crashed into a huge well actually it was as worldwide recession of 1981-2.This was the biggest recession since The Great Depression.但是之後,美國卷進(jìn)了一個巨大的,事實上,是個世界範(fàn)圍內(nèi)的經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退,於1981-1982年,這是自從大蕭條以來,最嚴(yán)重的一次經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退。耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選Jennifer Neiman (NY-man) and her sister Susan Woodhouse opened the bakery about a year ago, right in the middle of the Great Recession.權(quán)威例句In 2007, prior to the Great Recession, the black teen unemployment rate was about 29 percent.FORBES: The Minimum Wage Delusion, And The Death Of Common Sensethe Great Recession更多例句