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词汇 downtick
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Definition of downtick in English:

downtick

noun ˈdaʊntɪkˈdounˌtik
North American
  • A small decrease or slight downward trend.

    a downtick in the unemployment rate is welcome news
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The metabolic downtick from these changes in body composition is fairly small, about 1 to 2 percent a decade.
    • These downticks are similar to what we've seen throughout the year.
    • The strength in the single currency might be attributed to the stronger Spanish and Italian short-term sovereign auctions, which showed significant downticks in yield.
    • The little downtick we see today will be matched by an uptick tomorrow.
    • And the markets believe that everything's wonderful and great and we're never going to have a downtick.
    • The downtick in the unemployment rate, to 9.1 percent from 9.2 percent, is also dismaying on closer inspection.
    • It will be shocking if we see a single downtick all day.
    • I really don't see a significant drop in PC sales here, just an economic downtick.
    • There wasn't any earth-shattering macroeconomic information that can be blamed for the downtick in markets.
    • This just shows that the US mortgage market is reacting to every little downtick in 10-year interest rates.
    • The current downtick in his ratings puts him below the pattern of successful presidents.
    • In addition, Gallup does an employment tracking poll and Gallup forecasts a slight downtick in the unemployment figure in May.
    • Today's farmer understands all too well how completely his profit is tied to the upticks and downticks of the commodity markets.
    Synonyms
    reduction, drop, lessening, lowering, decline, falling off

Definition of downtick in US English:

downtick

nounˈdounˌtik
North American
  • A small decrease or slight downward trend.

    a downtick in the unemployment rate is welcome news
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I really don't see a significant drop in PC sales here, just an economic downtick.
    • These downticks are similar to what we've seen throughout the year.
    • Today's farmer understands all too well how completely his profit is tied to the upticks and downticks of the commodity markets.
    • There wasn't any earth-shattering macroeconomic information that can be blamed for the downtick in markets.
    • The current downtick in his ratings puts him below the pattern of successful presidents.
    • The metabolic downtick from these changes in body composition is fairly small, about 1 to 2 percent a decade.
    • It will be shocking if we see a single downtick all day.
    • The little downtick we see today will be matched by an uptick tomorrow.
    • The strength in the single currency might be attributed to the stronger Spanish and Italian short-term sovereign auctions, which showed significant downticks in yield.
    • In addition, Gallup does an employment tracking poll and Gallup forecasts a slight downtick in the unemployment figure in May.
    • This just shows that the US mortgage market is reacting to every little downtick in 10-year interest rates.
    • The downtick in the unemployment rate, to 9.1 percent from 9.2 percent, is also dismaying on closer inspection.
    • And the markets believe that everything's wonderful and great and we're never going to have a downtick.
    Synonyms
    reduction, drop, lessening, lowering, decline, falling off
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