"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 • ...
(3) hurt, bite
Kolokacji: 2
(4) come, arrive
Kolokacji: 2
(6) deepen, slow
Kolokacji: 2
1. recession reduces = recesja redukuje recession reduces
2. recession worsens = recesja pogarsza się recession worsens
3. recession weakens = recesja osłabia pozycję recession weakens
4. recession cuts = cięcia recesji recession cuts
5. recession dampens = recesja zwilża recession dampens
6. recession depresses = recesja przygnębia recession depresses
  • The May figure released last week was the worst since November 1990, with both exports and imports declining, notwithstanding the fact recessions normally depress imports and boost exports.
  • For one thing, the recession has depressed the price of new materials, making it hard for recyclers to make a profit.
  • An economic recession and plummeting farm income depressed the market in 1925.
  • At the same time, recession has depressed the stock market, making it difficult for weak companies to survive on their own.
  • "The recession has depressed income and employment levels such that any rebound in sentiment will not rebound into an immediate surge in spending," the analysts noted in their daily market commentary.
  • Company executives have said that recessions in the United States and now in Europe have depressed car and truck sales far beyond expections.
  • The British and American recessions and the economic slowdown in other European countries have depressed Britain's real-estate and car businesses.
  • The recession and fears of terrorism had depressed the travel industry for weeks.
  • Japan's stock market bottomed in October 1974, when worldwide recession brought on by soaring oil prices had depressed investors.
  • After this, demand for steel fell rapidly and the recession of the late 1920s further depressed the economic situation.
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 • ...
preposición + recession
Kolokacji: 18
into recession • of recession • during the recession • out of recession • since the recession • ...

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