"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
1. long recession = długa recesja long recession
2. prolonged recession = przedłużająca się recesja prolonged recession
3. brief recession = krótka recesja brief recession
4. protracted recession = przedłużająca się recesja protracted recession
  • After a deep and protracted recession, economic indicators are currently mixed.
  • Adding to the pessimism was a note from Citigroup suggesting that the sovereign and banking crisis in the eurozone will lead to a "protracted recession".
  • Kobe Steel blamed Japan's protracted recession and the yen's appreciation for its poor performance in the latest year.
  • Since 1991, Japan has undergone a protracted recession known popularly as the Lost Decades.
  • Japan is only starting to recover from its protracted recession, so China will be handed the role of economic villain in the coming election cycle.
  • Japan's economic boom has ended, leaving the country with a protracted recession and new insecurities about American competitiveness.
  • Although fiscal dues were not equalised until the 1820s, union for Ireland, as for Scotland in 1707, led to protracted economic recession.
  • Mexico's economy, which moves in lock step with the United States, fell into protracted recession.
  • Western Europe is just beginning to pull out of a protracted recession and, feeling the squeeze, many hotels and restaurants have learned to compete.
  • The effects were catastrophic, resulting in a protracted recession with mass unemployment and a sharp drop in property values that persisted until 1822.
(9) sharp, steep
Kolokacji: 2
(10) full-blown, nationwide
Kolokacji: 2
(11) painful, nasty, brutal, harsh
Kolokacji: 4
(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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