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recession    音标拼音: [rɪs'ɛʃən] [r,is'ɛʃən]
n. 后退,凹入的地方,不景气,归还

後退,凹入的地方,不景气,归还

recession
n 1: the state of the economy declines; a widespread decline in
the GDP and employment and trade lasting from six months to
a year
2: a small concavity [synonym: {recess}, {recession}, {niche},
{corner}]
3: the withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to
the vestry at the end of a church service [synonym: {recession},
{recessional}]
4: the act of ceding back [synonym: {recession}, {ceding back}]
5: the act of becoming more distant [synonym: {receding},
{recession}]

Recession \Re*ces"sion\ (r[-e]*s[e^]sh"[u^]n), n. [L. recessio,
fr. recedere, recessum. See {Recede}.]
1. The act of receding or withdrawing, as from a place, a
claim, or a demand. --South.
[1913 Webster]

Mercy may rejoice upon the recessions of justice.
--Jer. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Economics) A period during which economic activity, as
measured by gross domestic product, declines for at least
two quarters in a row in a specific country. If the
decline is severe and long, such as greater than ten
percent, it may be termed a {depression}.
[PJC]

3. A procession in which people leave a ceremony, such as at
a religious service.
[PJC]


Recession \Re*ces"sion\, n. [Pref. re- cession.]
The act of ceding back; restoration; repeated cession; as,
the recession of conquered territory to its former sovereign.
[1913 Webster]

81 Moby Thesaurus words for "recession":
abandonment, alcove, backset, backsliding, backward motion,
backward step, bad times, bay, boom, bottoming out, business cycle,
business fluctuations, bust, capitulation, cession, cooling off,
corner, cove, crisis, decline, depression, dip, downturn,
economic cycle, economic expansion, economic growth,
economic stagnation, evil day, expanding economy, expansion,
giving in, giving over, giving up, growth, hard times,
heavy weather, high growth rate, inglenook, lapse, low,
market expansion, niche, nook, peak, peaking, pitchhole,
prosperity, rainy day, reaction, recedence, recess, recidivation,
recidivism, recovery, reentry, refluence, reflux, regress,
regression, relapse, relinquishment, renunciation, retreat,
retroaction, retrocession, retroflexion, retrogradation,
retrogression, retrusion, return, rollback, sad times, setback,
slowdown, slump, stagnation, sternway, stormy weather, surrender,
throwback, upturn


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