Examples of using Slumped in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Additionally, consumer confidence slumped by the most in nine months in September.
Major industrials that could become targets of Chinese trade retaliation slumped further, with aircraft maker Boeing down 5.2 percent and earthmoving equipment maker Caterpillar falling 5.7 percent.
Unfortunately, at the same time, bulk trade growth slumped to 3% in 2008 and declined in 2009.
When European solar subsidies slumped during the euro crisis, the Chinese government once again stepped in to support its renewable-energy champions.
Chinese exports of corn to North Korea in November also slumped, down 82 percent from a year earlier to 100 tonnes, the lowest since January.
An area the size of Iceland slumped, causing a very large tsunami in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Japan said on Wednesday that exports slumped the most in six months in July as shipments to Europe and China tumbled.
Tomasz Eszua is slumped on a leather sofa in the living room of the Phnom Penh apartment he shares with two other Nigerian footballers.
Chinese exports of corn to North Korea in November also slumped, down 82 percent from a year earlier to 100 tons, the lowest since January.
The U.S. price of hot-rolled coil has slumped to around $630 per ton after reaching $1,000 in July 2018.
Prices for 5% broken Thai white rice, an Asian benchmark, slumped 28% in the past year
The U.S. price of hot-rolled coil has slumped to around $630 per ton after reaching $1,000 in July 2018.
Chinese exports of corn to North Korean in November also slumped, down 82 percent from a year earlier to 100 tonnes, the lowest since January.
Two years ago Indonesia slumped to its worst performance with only 38 golds to finish fifth.
England slumped from 123 for 2 to 162 all out to replace the Kiwis at the bottom of the rankings.
Slumped over shoulders, dropped heads,
She sat slumped on the ground, seeming barely bigger than her backpack.
Beatrix slumped inside Kazuki's arm
Think Al Pacino in"Scarface," slumped back in his vast hot tub, TV remote in one hand, Cuban cigar in the other;
Pacino's career slumped in the early 1980s,