slump
vi. 大幅度下降,暴跌; 沉重或突然地落下[倒下]
n. (物價等的)暴跌; <美>(個人、球隊等的)低潮狀態; (銷售量、價格、價值等的)驟降; (精神等的)消沉,萎靡
If something such as the value of something slumps, it falls suddenly and by a large amount.
Net profits slumped by 41%...
淨利潤暴跌了 41%。
Government popularity in Scotland has slumped to its lowest level since the 1970s.
蘇格蘭政府的支援率驟跌至 20 世紀 70 年代以來的最低水平。 <b>Slump</b> is also a noun.
A slump is a time when many people in a country are unemployed and poor.
...the slump of the early 1980s.
20 世紀 80 年代初的大蕭條
If you slump somewhere, you fall or sit down there heavily, for example because you are very tired or you feel ill.
She slumped into a chair...
她轟然倒在了椅子上。
He saw the driver slumped over the wheel.
他看見司機一頭栽在了方向盤上。
1. a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality;
2. a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment
1. assume a drooping posture or carriage
2. fall or sink heavily;
3. fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly;
4. go down in value;
Season in reincarnation, the spring breeze off the winter slump and desolation, outlines wonderful colors.
季節在輪迴, 春風剝落了冬的凋敝與蒼涼, 勾勒出絢麗多姿的繽紛色彩.
The economy had begun to slump, unemployment had risen.
經濟開始蕭條, 失業人數上升.
California and Florida have been hard hit by the housing slump.
這兩個地區曾經是最難遭到房地產業蕭條影響的兩個州.
His other investments are primarily in real estate, which hit by a slump this year.
他的其他投資專案都集中在房地產方面 —— 在今年受到了經濟衰退的打擊.
She is in a slump in her career.
她處在事業的低谷.