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slumpBrE /slʌmp/NAmE /slʌmp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they slump BrE /slʌmp/ NAmE /slʌmp/present simple - he / she / it slumps BrE /slʌmps/ NAmE /slʌmps/past simple slumped BrE /slʌmpt/ NAmE /slʌmpt/past participle slumped BrE /slʌmpt/ NAmE /slʌmpt/ -ing form slumping BrE /ˈslʌmpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈslʌmpɪŋ/ [I] to fall in price, value, number, etc., suddenly and by a large amount (价格、价值、数量等)骤降,猛跌,锐减 SYN drop ◆Sales have slumped this year. 今年销售量锐减。◆~ by sthProfits slumped by over 50%. 利润突降 50% 以上。◆~ (from sth) (to sth) The paper's circulation has slumped to 90 000. 此报纸的发行量骤减至 9 万份。 boom, decline, dip, fluctuate, level off/out level, peak, plateau, plummet, slump, trend [I] + adv./prep. to sit or fall down heavily 重重地坐下(或倒下)◆The old man slumped down in his chair. 老先生一屁股跌坐到椅子上。◆She slumped to her knees. 她扑通一声跪倒在地。 slumpBrE /slʌmp/NAmE /slʌmp/ noun~ (in sth) a sudden fall in sales, prices, the value of sth, etc. (销售量、价格、价值等的)骤降,猛跌,锐减 SYN decline ◆a slump in profits 利润锐减a period when a country's economy or a business is doing very badly 萧条期;衰退◆the slump of the 1930s 20 世纪 30 年代的大萧条◆The toy industry is in a slump. 玩具业现在不景气。 ➡ compare boom noun (1) |