shakeout
发音
英 ['ʃeɪkˌaʊt]
美 ['ʃeɪkˌaʊt]
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- n.
- 轻度经济衰退,股票市场震动
- 落砂
- 摊平
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双语例句
- 1. Analysts have forecast a shakeout in the crowded chinese auto market for years .
- 分析人士曾经预计,拥挤的中国汽车市场将出现一个为时数年的洗牌过程。
- 2. Such congestion will lead to a shakeout , with the strongest and best-organised companies winning .
- 这将引发大洗牌,实力最强、结构最合理的企业将会胜出。
- 3. He expects a shakeout among social-networking sites if advertising spending falters , though the strongest will survive .
- 他预计,一旦广告投入踌躇不前,这些社交服务类网站将面临洗牌,只有最强者才能生存下来。
- 4. The shakeout of the $ 1.7tn industry , which is still pulling billions away from traditional mutual funds , is solidly under way .
- 这个价值1.7万亿美元的行业仍然在吸走传统共同基金业数十亿美元的资金,但其洗牌也是势在必行。
- 5. Ms he also said that the moratorium on new plants would help prevent " vicious competition " between existing companies trying to survive an industry shakeout .
- 贺艳丽还表示,叫停新厂建设将有助于避免现有企业为在行业洗牌中生存而进行的“恶性竞争”。