Great Depression英 [ɡreit diˈpreʃən] 美 [ɡret dɪˈprɛʃən]
释义大萧条;
英英释义
Great Depression
- n.
- the economic crisis beginning with the stock market crash in 1929 and continuing through the 1930s
- a period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic depression and mass unemployment
同义词:Depression
双语例句
- He lost his job during the great depression.
他在大萧条时期失业了。 - His words took us up to the Great Depression.
他的话使我想起了大萧条时期。
权威例句
The Great Depression and the Friedman-Schwartz HypothesisThe Great Depression and the Friedman-Schwartz HypothesisThe Great Depression in the United States Reinterpreted (2)Children of the Great Depression. Social Change in Life ExperienceThe Great Crash and the Onset of the Great DepressionGolden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression, 1919–1939New Deal Policies and the Persistence of the Great Depression: A General Equilibrium AnalysisNonmonetary Effects of the Financial Crisis in the Propagation of the Great DepressionAftermaths of Hardship. (Book Reviews: Children of the Great Depression. Social Change in Life Experience)Were the Good Old Days That Good? Changes in Managerial Stock Ownership since the Great Depression