doldrums

doldrums [ˈdɒldrəmz]  [ˈdoʊldrəmz] 

doldrums 基本解释

名词忧郁; 无生气,沉闷; 赤道无风带

doldrums 相关词组

1. in the doldrums : 意气消沉; 无精打彩;

doldrums 网络解释

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1. 赤道无风带:7月4日离开维德角群岛往西南航行,来到非洲著名的赤道无风带(Doldrums),船队无风无法航行. 在这高温的无风区,船队随海飘流了八天,7月22日开始起风了,船队向西驶去. 7月31日的早晨哥伦布发觉淡水快用完了,

2. 景气停滞:business recession 景气衰退 | doldrums 景气停滞 | dull 盘整

3. 忧郁:dol 多尔 | doldrums 忧郁 | dolichocephalic 长头的

4. 情绪低落:potboiler蹩脚 | doldrums情绪低落 | dole 悲哀

doldrums 词典解释

1. 处于低潮;陷于停滞
    If an activity or situation is in the doldrums, it is very quiet and nothing new or exciting is happening.

    e.g. The economy is in the doldrums.
           经济正处于萧条期。

doldrums 单语例句

1. Many investors have said the large number of IPOs seen in the past drained away investment capital and drove the stock market into the doldrums.

2. doldrums

2. If your cardio routine is in the doldrums, try mixing a little tortoise in with that hare.

3. Summer TV doldrums continued for the audience last week, with only preseason football and a certain talent contest creating any stir among viewers.

4. Affected by the public uneasiness, small businesses in Urumqi were still in doldrums.

5. Finding a way out of the doldrums depends on resolving the irrational share structure, reshuffling of brokerages and the dispelling of uncertainties in the macro economy.

6. Alonso won two races for Renault this year with the French manufacturer recovering from early doldrums to end the year in fourth place overall.

7. As the stock market is in the doldrums, many stock commentators are calling for government intervention to help lift investors'sentiment.

8. The financial crisis that began in late 2008 has slowed the global economy, and debt crises have driven developed economies into the doldrums.

9. But with Hong Kong's economy in the doldrums in recent years, money has not flowed as freely as before into the mistresses'hands.

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10. Industry analysts attributed the slowing sales to last year's extraordinary surge and the traditional summer sales doldrums.

doldrums 英英释义

noun

1. doldrums

1. a belt of calms and light winds between the northern and southern trade winds of the Atlantic and Pacific

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2. a state of inactivity (in business or art etc)

    e.g. economic growth of less than 1% per year is considered to be economic stagnation

    Synonym: stagnation stagnancy