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1. | a sudden decline in strength or number or importance. |
| 力量、数量或重要性的突然下降。 |
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2. | a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures |
| 生意或股票价格的突然大幅败落或下降(尤指造成附加性失败的)。 |
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3. | "a marked, often sudden, decline in status, rank, or importance" |
| "在地位、职位或重要性上显著地,通常突然的下降." |
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4. | after the exposure of the scandal, his prestige suffered a sudden ruinous decline. |
| 丑闻暴露后, 他的威信一落千丈。 |
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5. | "drop 10,000 feet in one fall; sudden decline; disastrous drop " |
| 一落千丈 |
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6. | A crash is a sudden, precipitate decline like “Black Monday” in October 1987, when the Dow Jones Industrial |
| 股灾”是好像令人措手不及的1987年10月的黑色星期一那样的道琼斯工业平均指数单日暴跌22.6%。 |
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