slumped
v. 大幅度下降,暴跌( slump的過去式和過去分詞 ); 沉重或突然地落下[倒下]
adj. (因睡著或昏迷等)彎著身子坐,伏
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. with shoulders drooping
Oil prices slumped to their lowest in six weeks.
油價跌至六週以來的低位.
The Shanghai Composite Index has slumped 13.6 per cent in the past two trading days.
在過去的兩個交易日裡,上海綜合指數下跌了13.6%.
Those revenues have slumped while the high levels of borrowing remain.
現在它們的國家收入猛降,而同時大量的借貸卻仍在進行.
Metal and crude oil prices slumped.
金屬和原油價格下跌.
His health slumped after a long illness.
久病之後,他的身體衰弱得很.