post-crash
adjective [ before noun ], adverb uk/ˌpəʊstˈkræʃ/ us/ˌpoʊstˈkræʃ/
(also post-Crash, postcrash)经济崩溃后
happening or existing after an economic crash (= a sudden large fall in the value of a country's businesses)
Profits had recovered from the post-crash low.
Post-crash, the priority was to keep interest rates down.
In the post-Crash 1930s, financial anxiety became part of everyday life. 在1930年代后崩溃时期,财务焦虑成为日常生活的一部分。
The stock market climbed to postcrash highs.
Compare: crash noun (FAILURE)
(also postcrash)车祸事故后
happening or existing after a serious accident in which a vehicle is damaged or someone is hurt
Given the small number of major incidents, officials cannot rely on post-crash analysis for cues on safety. 鉴于重大事故很少发生,官员们不能根据事故后分析来寻找安全线索。
Post-crash, the other space probe has continued to study the asteroid.
The postcrash fire indicated that the plane had not run out of fuel.
Compare: crash noun (ACCIDENT)
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- Most residents saw a property crash coming, but put their faith, post-crash, in social solidarity.
- The report was highly critical of the train company and the post-crash investigation.