financial meltdown

金融危机:指金融市场出现严重的崩溃和混乱
常用释义
金融危机:指金融市场出现严重的崩溃和混乱,导致经济系统遭受重大损失和衰退的情况。

例句

1·Urgent talks are going on to prevent the market going into financial meltdown during the summer.

紧急谈判正在进行中,以防止市场在夏天陷入金融崩溃。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

2·The financial meltdown produced more interest in home safes.

财政危机迫使人们更关切家庭安全。

3·Since the financial meltdown of 2008, this tendency has grown stronger.

2008年金融风暴以来,这种做法变得更为盛行。

4·Then came the financial meltdown, which sent auto sales sliding further.

随后的金融危机更让汽车销售进一步下滑。

5·But nor are they awash with excess liquidity and heading for another financial meltdown.

并且它们也没有产生严重的流动性过剩,更没有面临另一次金融崩溃。

6·US Debt Default creates a global financial meltdown. How will you exploit the situation?

一个美国债务违约造成的全球金融危机。你将如何利用这一情况?。

7·The severe recession and financial meltdown of 2008 turned Americans cautious over their finances.

严重的经济衰退以及2008年的金融风暴让美国人在财务方面变得谨慎。

8·Math whiz proposed applying this statistical formula to credit risk, and financial meltdown ensued

数学专家建议了一个应用于信用风险的统计公式,随后就是金融市场崩盘。

9·Geithner projects a conviction that acting to arrest financial meltdown is not just necessary but right.

盖特纳传达了一种信念,即采取行动阻止金融崩溃不仅是必需的而且是正确的。

10·Bankers: the Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown. By Simon Johnson and James Kwak.

《13位银行家:华尔街接管和下一次金融崩溃》西蒙·约翰逊,詹姆斯。夸克合著。

同义词

金融危机;经济下滑