单词:credit crisis
credit crisis的用法和样例:
例句
- A shrinking debt market, a credit crunch, can affect stock markets.债务市场的收缩,信用危机可以影响股票市场。
- What became known, with irresistible alliteration, as the credit crunch had begun.于是信用危机以其隆隆的战鼓声引起了人们的关注。
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