Recession in spanish

Recesión

pronunciation: reθesioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

recession = recesión. 

Example: Publishers have been holding prices down in the face of deepening recession.

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» double dip recession = doble recesión.

Example: The pace of Germany's recovery is helping dispel fears of a 'double dip' recession across the continent.

» economic recession = recesión económica.

Example: Worse still, some EC countries, particularly in a period of world economic recession, become adept at bending the Community's rules to suit their own purposes.

» recession + set in = recesión + entrar, recesión + llegar, recesión + caer en.

Example: Some would say that Britain managed to get into the Community in the nick of time, before the recession set in.

» recession-weary = hastiado de la recesión económica.

Example: A watering hole in Spain is serving up free beer and tapas to recession-weary customers who insult its bartenders as a way to let off steam.

» world recession = recesión mundial.

Example: But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.

Recession synonyms

niche in spanish: , pronunciation: nɪtʃ part of speech: noun corner in spanish: , pronunciation: kɔrnɜr part of speech: noun recess in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪses part of speech: noun receding in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪsidɪŋ part of speech: noun ceding back in spanish: , pronunciation: sidɪŋbæk part of speech: noun
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