"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
  • But when did you last see our own leaders raise taxes and cut spending in the face of a nasty recession?
  • "The latest strong decline is not a harbinger of a nasty recession but above all a technical payback after the tremendous rise in the previous month."
  • As one economist put it, "Even in a nasty recession, 90 percent of the work force has jobs."
  • Spain and Italy are now facing nasty recessions, because no-one wants to spend.
  • What resulted was a nasty if brief recession that, among other things, ensured the first George Bush's electoral defeat.
  • Indeed, it has significantly outperformed the US economy through a nasty recession.
  • Putting the genie back in the bottle cost the nation a couple of nasty recessions and years of high unemployment and lost output.
  • To fight that, all the leading economies raised interest rates - which controlled inflation, but also generated a nasty recession.
  • Yes, there was a nasty recession, but it happened so early that hardly anyone considers it to be part of the 80's anymore.
  • Getting it wrong will have profound consequences: a nasty European recession for sure, and - in the event that monetary union implodes - a world slump.
3. brutal recession = brutalna recesja brutal recession
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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