slump 音标拼音: [sl'ʌmp]
n . 暴跌,意气消沉
vi . 猛然掉落,陷入,消沉
暴跌,意气消沈猛然掉落,陷入,消沈
slump n 1 :
a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality ; "
the team went into a slump "; "
a gradual slack in output "; "
a drop -
off in attendance "; "
a falloff in quality " [
synonym :
{
slump }, {
slack }, {
drop -
off }, {
falloff }, {
falling off }]
2 :
a long -
term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment [
synonym :
{
depression }, {
slump }, {
economic crisis }]
v 1 :
assume a drooping posture or carriage [
synonym : {
slump },
{
slouch }]
2 :
fall or sink heavily ; "
He slumped onto the couch "; "
My spirits sank " [
synonym : {
slump }, {
slide down }, {
sink }]
3 :
fall heavily or suddenly ;
decline markedly ; "
The real estate market fell off " [
synonym : {
slump }, {
fall off }, {
sink }]
4 :
go down in value ; "
the stock market corrected "; "
prices slumped " [
synonym : {
decline }, {
slump }, {
correct }]
Slump \
Slump \,
n . [
Cf .
D .
slomp a mass ,
heap ,
Dan .
slump a quantity ,
and E .
slump ,
v .
t .]
The gross amount ;
the mass ;
the lump . [
Scot .]
[
1913 Webster ]
Slump \
Slump \,
v .
t . [
Cf . {
Lump };
also Sw .
slumpa to bargain for the lump .]
To lump ;
to throw into a mess .
[
1913 Webster ]
These different groups . . .
are exclusively slumped together under that sense . --
Sir W .
Hamilton .
[
1913 Webster ]
Slump \
Slump \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Slumped };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Slumping }.] [
Scot .
slump a dull noise produced by something falling into a hole ,
a marsh ,
a swamp .]
1 .
To fall or sink suddenly through or in ,
when walking on a surface ,
as on thawing snow or ice ,
partly frozen ground ,
a bog ,
etc .,
not strong enough to bear the person .
[
1913 Webster ]
The latter walk on a bottomless quag ,
into which unawares they may slump . --
Barrow .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To slide or slip on a declivity ,
so that the motion is perceptible ; --
said of masses of earth or rock .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
3 .
To undergo a slump ,
or sudden decline or falling off ;
as ,
the stock slumped ten points . [
Colloq .]
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
Slump \
Slump \,
n .
1 .
A boggy place . [
Prov .
Eng . &
Scot .]
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
The noise made by anything falling into a hole ,
or into a soft ,
miry place . [
Scot .]
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
A falling or declining ,
esp .
suddenly and markedly ;
a falling off ;
as ,
a slump in trade ,
in stock market prices ,
in a batter '
s average ,
etc . [
Colloq .]
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .
PJC ]
219 Moby Thesaurus words for "
slump ":
arrear ,
arrearage ,
arrears ,
bad times ,
be found wanting ,
bear market ,
bearish market ,
beat down ,
boom ,
bottoming out ,
break ,
business cycle ,
business fluctuations ,
bust ,
cadence ,
catabasis ,
catenary ,
cave ,
cave in ,
cheapen ,
cheapening ,
collapse ,
come short ,
comedown ,
cooling off ,
crash ,
crisis ,
cut ,
cut prices ,
debasement ,
decadence ,
decadency ,
deceleration ,
declension ,
declination ,
decline ,
decline and fall ,
declining market ,
decrescendo ,
decurrence ,
defalcation ,
default ,
defectiveness ,
deficit ,
deflate ,
deflation ,
deformation ,
degeneracy ,
degenerateness ,
degeneration ,
degradation ,
delinquency ,
demotion ,
depravation ,
depravedness ,
depreciate ,
depreciation ,
depression ,
derogation ,
descend ,
descent ,
deterioration ,
devaluate ,
devaluation ,
devolution ,
die ,
diminuendo ,
dip ,
dive ,
downslide ,
downswing ,
downtrend ,
downturn ,
downward mobility ,
downward trend ,
droop ,
drop ,
dwindling ,
dying ,
ebb ,
economic cycle ,
economic expansion ,
economic growth ,
economic stagnation ,
effeteness ,
evil day ,
expanding economy ,
expansion ,
fade ,
fading ,
fail ,
failing ,
failure ,
failure of nerve ,
fall ,
fall away ,
fall in price ,
fall off ,
fall short ,
falling short ,
falling -
off ,
falloff ,
flag ,
flop ,
flop down ,
flump ,
flump down ,
founder ,
give way ,
go down ,
go downhill ,
go off ,
growth ,
hard times ,
heavy weather ,
high growth rate ,
hit a slump ,
hit rock bottom ,
hit the skids ,
imperfection ,
inadequacy ,
inferiority ,
insufficiency ,
involution ,
jew down ,
keel over ,
lack ,
lag ,
lapse ,
lose ground ,
loss of tone ,
low ,
lower ,
lowering ,
mark down ,
markdown ,
market expansion ,
nose dive ,
nose -
dive ,
nosedive ,
not answer ,
not hack it ,
not make it ,
not make out ,
not measure up ,
not stretch ,
not suffice ,
off market ,
pare ,
peak ,
peaking ,
pitch ,
plop ,
plop down ,
plummet ,
plummeting ,
plump ,
plunge ,
price cut ,
price fall ,
price reduction ,
prosperity ,
rainy day ,
reach the depths ,
recede ,
recession ,
recovery ,
reduce ,
reduction ,
regression ,
remission ,
retreat ,
retreating market ,
retrocession ,
retrogradation ,
retrogression ,
run down ,
run short ,
sad times ,
sag ,
sagging market ,
set ,
settle ,
settle down ,
shave ,
short measure ,
shortage ,
shortcoming ,
shortfall ,
sink ,
sink down ,
sinkage ,
slash ,
slide ,
slip ,
slippage ,
slouch ,
slowdown ,
slump down ,
smash ,
soft market ,
stagnation ,
stop short ,
stormy weather ,
submerge ,
submergence ,
subside ,
subsidence ,
swag ,
tailspin ,
topple ,
touch bottom ,
trim ,
trough ,
tumble ,
underage ,
upturn ,
wane ,
want
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SLUMP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SLUMP is to fall or sink suddenly How to use slump in a sentence to fall or sink suddenly; to drop or slide down suddenly : collapse; to assume a drooping posture or carriage : slouch… See the full definition Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; Slang; Rhymes; Word Finder; Thesaurus; Join MWU; More
SLUMP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SLUMP definition: 1 (of prices, values, or sales) to fall suddenly: 2 to sit or fall heavily and suddenly: 3 a… Learn more