词汇 | shakeout |
释义 | shakeout Economicsshake·out /ˈʃeɪkaʊt/ noun 1. [countableC usually singular]PE a situation in which several companies fail because they cannot compete with stronger companies in difficult economic conditions 〔经济萧条时期小企业的〕被淘汰 2. [countableC]BBCHANGE/MAKE something DIFFERENT a shakeup 改组,重新组合 Examples from the Corpus shakeout• Then, as always, there was a crash and a shakeout.• But the much-needed corporate shakeout is held up by feeble bankruptcy rules.• The current shakeout may serve to separate the haves from have-nots.• Especially with the middle-management shakeout of the nineties, bosses change.• The shakeout fuels the consolidation, as groups of lawyers from failed firms attach themselves to larger firms. From Longman Business Dictionary shakeoutshake·out /ˈʃeɪkaʊt/ noun [countableC] ECONOMICS a change in market conditions that causes less successful or profitable businesses, investments etc to fail The Treasury bond market appears to be headed for a shakeout. Weaker institutions are not expected to survive the shakeout in the crowded business-school market. |
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