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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 479.
Overcapacity
Hard/soft landing
Money supply
Green shoots
To regain the lost ground
Gauge
Government incentives
To stagnate
Prospects (for)
Bounce-back
Economic cooling
A drag
Robust
The Federal Reserve
A decade
To forecast
For the second straight month
To account for
Capital goods/consumer goods
Standard of living/living standard
To revise(upwards/downwards)
To affect
To swing (swung, swung)
To sustain
Consumer Price Index
Producer Price Index (PPI)
· sustainable · for the second consecutive month, for the second month in a row, for the second month running · forecast
· forecaster · stagnation · to gauge
| Going up
| Verbs:
| to advance, to climb, to increase, to rise, to grow, to gain ground, to head north, to improve, to go up
| | Nouns:
| an advance, an increase, a rise, a growth, a climb, a hike, an upturn
| | Going down
| Verbs:
| to decline, to drop, to fall, to head south, to lose ground, to retreat, to slide, to go down
| | Nouns:
| a decline, a drop, a fall, a retreat, a slide, a downturn
| | These words used to talk of an upward or downward trend do not in themselves indicate
by how much the index have gone up or down.
| | Going up by small or
moderate amounts
| v
| to edge ahead, to edge higher, to edge up, to firm
| | Going down by small
or moderate amounts
| v
| to dip, to drift (lower), to ease, to edge down, to edge lower, to slip (lower)
| | n
| a dip, a drift, a slip
| | Going up
by large amounts
| v
| to jump, to leap, to roar ahead, to roar up, to rocket, to shoot ahead, to shoot up, to skyrocket, to soar, to surge (ahead)
| | n
| a jump, a leap, a surge
| | Going down
by large amounts
| v
| to dive, to nosedive, to plunge, to plummet, to tumble
| | n
| a dive, a nosedive, a plunge, a tumble
| | Going down fast
by very large amounts
| v
| to collapse, to crash, to crumble, to slump
| | n
| a crash, a collapse, a slump
| | No change
| | to remain stable, to level off, to stay at the same level, to remain constant, to stagnate, to stabilize, to remain steady
| | Change of direction
| | to peak, to reach a peak, to top out, to reach a low point, to bottom out, to recover, to rebound, to revive
| | The amount of increase can also be indicated using these verbs:
| | to halve, to double, to triple, to quadruple, to increase fivefold
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