deceleration
deceleration 英 ['diː,selə'reɪʃən] 美 [di,sɛlə'reʃən]
n. 减速
名词复数:decelerations
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- n. 减速
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1. deceleration of growth and deteriorating financing conditions will trigger business failures and increase the risk of banking emergencies.
增长减速,融资状况不断恶化,将会导致企业倒闭,银行业突发事件风险增加。
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2. The first section moved slowly. The long midsection rolled along at a brisk 11 km/h - and deposited passengers onto a final deceleration section in readiness for their return to terra firma.
最开始的部分移动较慢,中部较长部分这以11公里每小时的较快速度运行,堆积的乘客在最后部分减速以准备返回地面。
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3. The confluence of events has resulted in what economists describe as a deceleration in China’s economic growth — although at nearly 10 percent it remains the envy of many nations.
多种不利因素交错在一起,使得经济学家在描述中国经济增长时用了“减速”二字---尽管这样,其接近10%的增长率还是令好多国家羡慕不已。
- deceleration (n.) 1894, originally in railroading, coined from de- "do the opposite of" (see de-) + (ac)celeration.
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