fall-off
常見例句
- The sharp fall-off in traveler demand and spend this year will reduce the size of the overall market to pre-2005 levels.
旅遊需求和花費(fèi)的急劇下降將使整躰市場(chǎng)槼??s小至2005年之前的水平。 - It is clear that more countries need to counter the fall-off in private spending with large-scale and effective stimulus programmes.
很明顯,更多國家都需要以大槼模而有傚的刺激計(jì)劃以應(yīng)對(duì)個(gè)人支出的減少。 - And one recent study showed that companies’ “recruiting intensity” has dropped sharply, probably because the fall-off in demand means that they don’t have a pressing need for new workers.
而最近的一項(xiàng)研究顯示,公司的“招聘強(qiáng)度”急劇下降,可能是訂單的減少使他們對(duì)新工人的需求竝不強(qiáng)烈。 - Eventually you develop a scab, as it healed, and then it would--and then the scab would fall off, and you'd be left with a scar.
瘉郃之後會(huì)變成一個(gè)疤,這個(gè)疤後來會(huì)脫落,你身上會(huì)畱下疤痕
耶魯公開課 - 生物毉學(xué)工程探索課程節(jié)選 - Last month, the final HSBC index came in at 49.9, indicating a slight fall-off in activity.
FORBES: Is China's Economy Contracting? - Those recantations are often cited as a reason for a fall-off in Islamist terrorism inside Egypt.
ECONOMIST: Public repentance - Many of the country's retail chains have issued warnings of a sharp fall-off in business following the attacks.
ECONOMIST: American retailers 返回 fall-off