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slump [slʌmp] verb REDUCE SUDDENLY 突然减少 intransitive ■(of prices, values or sales) to fall suddenly (价格、价值或销售额)猛跌,突然下降•The value of property has slumped.房产价值突然下跌。 •Car sales have slumped dramatically over the past year.过去一年汽车的销售额大幅下降。 [slʌmp] verb SIT/FALL 坐下/倒下 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to sit or fall heavily and suddenly 沉重地坐下(或倒下)•She slumped into the chair, exhausted.她颓然跌坐在椅子上,筋疲力尽。 [slʌmp] noun countable ■a fall in the price, value, sales, etc. of something (价格、价值、销售额等的)猛跌,暴跌•There's been a slump in the demand for new cars.新车的需求量猛跌。 ■a period when an industry or the economy is in a bad state and there is a lot of unemployment 萧条(期),衰落•an economic slump经济萧条 •The airline industry is currently in a slump.当前航空业正处于萧条期。 |