freefall

freefall [f'ri:fɔ:l]  [f'ri:fɔ:l] 

freefall 基本解释
自由落体的;自由降落式;
freefall 单语例句

1. freefall

1. Add in another key injury and another deflating loss and the Nets'season is already in a freefall.

2. Valencia have been in freefall for months crashing out of the Champions League at the group stage and slumping to seventh in the table.

3. Japan was the first major economy to go into freefall in 2008, a dynamic that accelerated after Lehman's collapse that September.

4. The central banks would surely rush to flood the global economy with money if a market freefall threatened the stability of the financial system.

5. freefall

5. The economic implications are so heavy that we cannot sit idly by and watch the political relations between China and Japan continue to freefall.

6. freefall

6. Zaragoza had lost three of the last four games but it faced a Getafe side in freefall with just one win this year.

7. Japanese investment then suffered a huge loss when Uncle Sam manipulated the currency and allowed the US dollar to undergo a freefall.

8. China's catering industry is making a strong recovery a year after two epidemics sent it into freefall.

9. While struggling NBC has seen few promising signs, its freefall appears over.

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10. The numbers went into freefall following the March earthquake and only began to stabilize last September.