financial meltdown
基本解釋
- 金融危機(jī);經(jīng)濟(jì)下滑
英漢例句
- Conservatives are clearly right to argue that the legislation failed to prevent the financial meltdown of 2007-08, or to smoke out a fraud like Bernie Madoff.
保守人士認(rèn)爲(wèi)該法案未能防止2007-08年的金融危機(jī)或?qū)⒉{德?麥道夫的金融欺詐公佈於世,這明顯是正確的。 - Last year's financial meltdown raised questions about the attractiveness of developed nations, which have been dealing with their own serious debt, currency and governance issues.
去年的金融崩潰引發(fā)了對發(fā)達(dá)國家市場吸引力的質(zhì)疑,發(fā)達(dá)國家也在應(yīng)對自身嚴(yán)重的債務(wù)、貨幣和治理問題。 - Some economists blame a lack of oversight of the subprime mortgage industry for fueling the global financial meltdown that followed.
- A rash of home mortgage defaults helped spark last year's financial meltdown.
- European countries have been trying to stem the tide of a near financial meltdown that started in Greece, but is now threatening to engulf other heavily indebted countries.
- Then, in the opening act of the financial meltdown of 2008, her firm collapsed underneath her.
FORBES: Life After Wall Street - Both of those investments rocketed upward during the 2008 financial meltdown and have kept rising.
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