récession
101global recession — UK US noun [C] ECONOMICS ► a period when many of the world s economies are not successful and businesses experience a lot of problems: »Huge increases in world energy costs sparked fears of a global recession. »prevent/spark/trigger a global… …
102Companies bankrupted during the Late 2000s Recession — These companies went bankrupt during the recession of 2007 2009. They were not necessarily bankrupted as a result of this recession, but in many cases were. Allco Finance Group Bennigan s Bill Heard Enterprises Bombay Company Borders, Inc.… …
103growth recession — See recession …
104double-dip recession — /dʌbəl dɪp rəˈsɛʃən/ (say dubuhl dip ruh seshuhn) noun an economic recession characterised by a brief recovery after which there is renewed decline, especially as indicated by the gross domestic product of a country falling back into the negative …
105“Roosevelt Recession” — See Recession Of 1937 1938; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano …
106angle-recession glaucoma — glaucoma secondary to contusion injury of the eye, in which the anterior chamber is deep and the angle recedes, with exposure of the ciliary body, as seen gonioscopically, with blocking of the trabecular spaces; called also contusion g …
107gingival recession — the drawing back of the gingivae from the necks of the teeth with exposure of root surfaces …
108economic recession — period of time when the economic situation is not good …
109arc of recession — see arc of recess …
110depression n — recession n …