recession

[USA]/rɪˈseʃn/
[Británie]/rɪˈseʃn/
Frekvence: Velmi vysoká

Překlad

English definition: n. a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
Word Forms

Fráze a kolokace

economic recession

ekonomická recese

Příkladové věty

job losses during a recession

ztráty pracovních míst během recese

Příklady z reálného světa

There was no prolonged recession or depression.

Zdroj: CNN Selected October 2017 Collection

German and Brazilian papers have shrugged off the recession.

Zdroj: Past exam papers for English reading comprehension (English II) in the postgraduate entrance examination.

It could even trigger the recession outside.

Zdroj: CNN Listening March 2014 Compilation

It came down very rapidly following the pandemic recession.

Zdroj: The Washington Post

The bloc is suffering the worst recession in its history.

Zdroj: AP Listening Collection July 2020

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte feared his country will face a recession.

Zdroj: VOA Special March 2020 Collection

Generally, a shrinking GDP for two quarters in a row constitutes a recession.

Zdroj: CNN 10 Student English October 2019 Collection

The ripple effects of the " Great Recession" led to recessions around the world.

Zdroj: CNN 10 Student English September 2018 Collection

Construction's the first thing to be hit when there's a recession.

Zdroj: BEC Higher Listening Past Papers (Volume 1)

The economy had suffered a recession during the previous administration of George H.W. Bush.

Zdroj: VOA Special September 2020 Collection

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