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1 slump
I [slʌmp]1) (in trade, price) crollo m., caduta f. (in di)to experience a slump — [ market] subire un crollo
2) (in popularity) calo m.; (in support) perdita f. (in di)II [slʌmp]1) [price, market] subire un crollo2) [support, popularity] essere in forte calo3) [ person] lasciarsi cadere, accasciarsi* * *1. verb1) (to fall or sink suddenly and heavily: He slumped wearily into a chair.) abbandonarsi, lasciarsi cadere2) ((of prices, stocks, trade etc) to become less; to lose value suddenly: Business has slumped.) crollare2. noun1) (a sudden fall in value, trade etc: a slump in prices.) ribasso, crollo2) (a time of very bad economic conditions, with serious unemployment etc; a depression: There was a serious slump in the 1930s.) crisi* * *[slʌmp]1. n2. vi1) (price etc) cadere, crollare, (production, sales) calare, diminuire, (fig : morale etc) abbassarsi2)* * *slump /slʌmp/n.1 (econ.) caduta dei prezzi; ribasso improvviso; crollo: a slump in prices, (comm.) un crollo dei prezzi; ( Borsa) una flessione nei corsi azionari; (fin.) stock slump, caduta del valore dei titoli azionari2 (econ.) crisi; recessione; depressione; congiuntura bassa: There's a slump on the stock exchange, la Borsa è in crisi; the booms and slumps of the business cycle, i boom e le recessioni del ciclo economico3 (fig.) calo d'interesse; apatia; disinteresse improvviso4 (geol.) frana sottomarina● (econ.) slump symptoms, sintomi recessivi; nodi congiunturali.(to) slump /slʌmp/v. i.3 abbandonarsi; lasciarsi cadere; accasciarsi; crollare: He slumped ( down) onto the sofa, si lasciò cadere sul divano● to slump over, andare a gambe all'aria.* * *I [slʌmp]1) (in trade, price) crollo m., caduta f. (in di)to experience a slump — [ market] subire un crollo
2) (in popularity) calo m.; (in support) perdita f. (in di)II [slʌmp]1) [price, market] subire un crollo2) [support, popularity] essere in forte calo3) [ person] lasciarsi cadere, accasciarsi -
2 slump
1. verb1) (to fall or sink suddenly and heavily: He slumped wearily into a chair.) bajar/caer en picado, caer de repente, desplomarse2) ((of prices, stocks, trade etc) to become less; to lose value suddenly: Business has slumped.) bajar en picado
2. noun1) (a sudden fall in value, trade etc: a slump in prices.) bajón, bajada repentina2) (a time of very bad economic conditions, with serious unemployment etc; a depression: There was a serious slump in the 1930s.) crisis económica, recesión económicatr[slʌmp]1 (recession) crisis nombre femenino económica, recesión nombre femenino económica; (drop in demand etc) bajón nombre masculino, baja repentina, caída repentina1 (economy) hundirse; (sales, demand, etc) bajar en picado, caer en picado, caer de repente; (prices) desplomarse2 (fall, flop down) caer, derrumbarse; (faint) desmayarseslump ['slʌmp] vi1) decline, drop: disminuir, bajar2) slouch: encorvarse, dejarse caer (en una silla, etc.)slump n: bajón m, declive m (económico)n.• declive económico s.m.n.• baja repentina s.f.• bajón s.m.• depresión s.f.• quiebra s.f.v.• bajar repentinamente v.
I slʌmpa) ( economic depression) depresión fb) (in prices, sales) caída f or baja f repentina, bajón m; (in attendance, interest) disminución f, bajón m
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1) ( collapse) (+ adv compl) desplomarse2)a) \<\<prices/output/sales\>\> caer* or bajar repentinamenteb) \<\<morale\>\> sufrir un bajón[slʌmp]1.N (gen) baja f (repentina), bajón m ; (in production, sales) caída f, baja f ; (economic) depresión fthe 1929 slump — la depresión de 1929, la crisis económica de 1929
slump in prices — hundimiento m de los precios
slump in morale — bajón m de moral
2. VI1) [price etc] hundirse; [production, sales] bajar, caer; (fig) [morale etc] desplomarse2)* * *
I [slʌmp]a) ( economic depression) depresión fb) (in prices, sales) caída f or baja f repentina, bajón m; (in attendance, interest) disminución f, bajón m
II
1) ( collapse) (+ adv compl) desplomarse2)a) \<\<prices/output/sales\>\> caer* or bajar repentinamenteb) \<\<morale\>\> sufrir un bajón
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