英 [ˈdaʊnswɪŋ] 美 [ˈdaʊnswɪŋ]
n. 下降趋势;向下摆动;衰落
复数downswings
downswing /ˈdaʊnˌswɪŋ/
可数名词 A downswing is a sudden downward movement in something such as an economy, that had previously been improving. 突然下滑
Industry may disappear if the manufacturing economy remains on a downswing.
如果制造业持续下滑,工业可能会不复存在。
a swing downward of a golf club
a worsening of business or economic activity
同义词: downturn
下降趋势
下摆
... 扬球follow through 下摆downswing 后摆backswing ...
... downsidetrend跌势 downswing下降趋势;衰退时期 downturn市况逆转;市况回落 ...
... downsidetrend跌势 downswing下降趋势;衰退时期 downturn市况逆转;市况回落 ...
... downstrokes = 向下的一击 downswing = 衰落 downswings = 衰落 ...
He is on a career downswing.
他在事业上正走下坡路。
Industry may disappear if the manufacturing economy remains on a downswing.
如果制造业持续下滑,工业可能会不复存在。
On the downswing, Hogan's first movement was to push the knee inward to the left and toward the ball.
在下挥杆时,侯根的第一个动作就是向内向左推动右膝关节到球的位置。
But the reality is that analysts are only just catching up with the emotional downswing.
Moreover, fair-value accounting appears to play a part in the upswing of a cycle as well as in the downswing.
ECONOMIST: An accounting standard comes under the microscope
Governors are spending what could be a cyclical upswing in tax revenues on entitlements such as increased education which will be hard to reduce in a downswing.