sub-trend
noun [ C ] (also subtrend) uk/ˈsʌbˌtrend/ us/ˈsʌbˌtrend/
次要趋势|小潮流
a less important development or change in a situation, behaviour, fashion, etc., within a larger development or change
There is a sub-trend involving composers taking part in performances of their own work. 有一种小潮流是作曲家参与他们自己作品的演奏。
There are three key subtrends in today's marketing environment. 在如今的市场环境中有三股次要趋势。
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- One sub-trend of globalization is the rise of global media and exchange of cultures.
- A 1970s sub-trend has been filtering down from films to the fashion catwalk.
- The dominant subtrend has been a strong upward movement in household income.
sub-trend
adjective finance and economics specialized uk/ˌsʌbˈtrend/ us/ˌsʌbˈtrend/
次于趋势的
happening at a lower rate or level than the main rate or level
Sub-trend growth in the major economies should lead to reduced inflation.
A period of subtrend growth for GDP is expected in the first half of next year. 预计明年上半年,国内生产总值将出现一个次于趋势的增长期。
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- She believes that sub-trend expansion is necessary to keep inflation under control.