cope with the recession
基本解释
- [新闻学与传播学]渡过艰难时期
英汉例句
- Magazines may indeed be better placed than newspapers to cope with the recession and readers’ shift towards the web.
在应对经济衰退及读者目光向网络的转移方面,杂志业或许确实处于比报纸业更有利的处境。 - Its real-time nature also reflects the consumer mood, as shoppers adapt their lifestyles and purchasing habits to cope with the recession.
它的实时特性还反映用户的心情,因为用户调整自己的生活方式和购物方式以应对这种失落。 - if their confidence is misplaced, heaping more trouble on Canadian exporters already struggling to cope with the recession, the bilateral relationship is likely to sour.
但是若他们的信心错放,而使疲于应对衰退的加拿大出口商遭受更大的困难,那么双边关系可能会更加紧张。 - This week, I spent some time in Racine, Wisconsin, talking with folks who are doing their best to cope with the aftermath of a brutal recession.
WHITEHOUSE: Weekly Address: A Solar Recovery - So when the Fed is on an easing course, driving both short-term and long-term rates lower to cope with a balance sheet driven recession, the safe thing for investors to do is to buy bonds, stocks, and commodities, as they tend to move higher with lower interest rates—as has been the case in the aftermath of the subprime crisis.
FORBES: Is It time To Bet Against The Fed? - The conventional wisdom, nonetheless, is that the world economy could just about cope with stagnation or a shallow recession in Europe.
ECONOMIST: The world economy
双语例句
权威例句
专业释义
- 渡过艰难时期