"recession" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

recession sustantivo

sustantivo + recession
Kolokacji: 8
world recession • estate recession • advertising recession • dip recession • U.S. recession • ...
recession + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 4
recession year • recession fear • recession proof • recession Show
recession + verbo
Kolokacji: 39
recession begins • recession ends • recession causes • recession hurts • recession comes • ...
verbo + recession
Kolokacji: 9
warn of recession • come out of the recession • push into recession • slip into recession • cause a recession • ...
adjetivo + recession
Kolokacji: 54
global recession • economic recession • deep recession • severe recession • current recession • bad recession • double-dip recession • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 13
(1) global, national, worldwide
Kolokacji: 3
(5) double-dip, two-year
Kolokacji: 2
(9) sharp, steep
Kolokacji: 2
(10) full-blown, nationwide
Kolokacji: 2
(11) painful, nasty, brutal, harsh
Kolokacji: 4
1. painful recession = bolesna recesja painful recession
2. nasty recession = recesja brudu nasty recession
3. brutal recession = brutalna recesja brutal recession
  • But economists agreed that Mr. Collor's plan would produce a brutal recession, at least in the short term.
  • Not since the 1.4 percent drop that occurred in the third quarter of 1974, during a brutal recession, had the value of household assets declined year over year.
  • Suffolk's homeowners and businesses are suffering under a brutal economic recession.
  • Survey Says California Is Blooming Evidence shows that California has finally pulled out of a brutal three-year recession, with jobs and incomes growing swiftly.
  • A brutal recession and 11 years of incumbency have taken their toll on his approval ratings.
  • It is putting the Mexican people through a brutal recession, like wiring someone's jaw shut to lose weight.
  • He worked hard to keep the city's books balanced for four years during a brutal recession and anemic recovery.
  • New evidence shows that three years after the rest of the country, California has finally pulled out of its brutal recession, with job growth and incomes rising swiftly.
  • Mr. Cuomo, who is anticipating a tough re-election campaign in 1994, hopes to persuade voters that he used fiscal prudence to guide the state through a brutal recession.
  • (Author note: Observe that although 1982 to 1983 was a particularly brutal recession year, the Trump family's real estate fortune doubles.)
4. harsh recession = surowa recesja harsh recession
(12) stubborn, persistent
Kolokacji: 2
(13) technical, full-fledged
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + recession
Kolokacji: 18
into recession • of recession • during the recession • out of recession • since the recession • ...

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