double-dip
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˌdʌb.əlˈdɪp]
- 美式音标 [ˌdʌb.əlˈdɪp]
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基本解释
- adj. 双份的;二次的
- vi. 双重支薪(尤指政府雇员同时支领退伍军人薪饷者)
英汉例句
- The best outcome would be a simple double-dip recession.
最好的结果将会是一种简单的“双底”型衰退。 - Begin by asking your father if we will have a double-dip recession, and make a show of taking note of his answer for future reference.
首先问你的父亲,经济是否会出现“双底衰退”,然后假装拿出笔记记录你父亲的答案,留作日后参考之用。
blog.sina.com.cn - IF THE private sector continues to save hard even as governments try to borrow less, the risks of a double-dip recession rise.
如果私人部门继续拼命节省开支甚至像政府部门那样努力少借钱,那么出现双底衰退*的风险将增加。 - Still,employment expert John Challenger says his findings suggest that the nation's employers are not expecting a double-dip recession.
- But there are concerns that Japan and the United States could face a "double-dip" recession.
- Concerns about a double-dip recession were back in the news this week.
- What will our government do if a double-dip recession occurs in the near future?
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词组短语
- double -dip-single-nip padder 两浸一轧轧车
- Double -dip Recession 二次衰退;双谷衰退;双浸衰退;复发性衰退
- double dip -sizing 两次浸渍上浆
- DDR -double dip recession 双谷经济衰退
短语
英英字典
- to receive money from two places at the same time, sometimes in a way that is not legal
- used for describing a period of time during which economic activity gets weaker, increases a little, and then gets weaker again
- In economics, a double dip is a period when an economy goes into recession, then briefly recovers, but then goes into another recession.