The Hindu Editorial (Beijing surprise) – Apr 19, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (Beijing surprise) – Apr 19, 2019

China’s economy is showing signs of a rebound. According to figures released by its National Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday,… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Beijing surprise) – Apr 19, 2019.

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Today’s word list-2 for The Hindu Editorial (Beijing surprise) – Apr 19, 2019:

  1. stimulus (noun) – impetus, boost, fillip.
  2. rebound (noun) – recovery, revival, bouncing back.
  3. stimulate (verb) – encourage, prompt, galvanize.
  4. credit expansion (noun) – the policy where the central bank produces additional money in order to purchase debt from the government or from entrepreneurs, such as banks.
  5. trade tension/trade war (noun) – a condition in which a country increase tariffs on foreign goods and impose quota restrictions to restrict other countries’ trade.
  6. subside (verb) – abate, moderate, quieten down/calm.
  7. accelerate (verb) – increase, rise, escalate.
  8. buoy (verb) – encourage, stimulate, give strength to.
  9. turnaround (noun) – an unexpected change.
  10. liquidity (noun) – a measure of activity (i.e. the ability to buy or sell easily) in a market.
  11. index (noun) – measure; guide, indication.
  12. Gross domestic product (GDP) (noun) – a measure of economic activity in a country. It is the total value of a country’s annual output of goods and service.
  13. of late (phrase) – recently, lately, in recent times.
  14. prod (verb) – persuade, motivate, impel.
  15. consumer spending or consumption expenditure (noun) – the spending by households on goods and services, excluding new housing.
  16. tricky (adjective) – difficult, risky, problematic.
  17. resort to (verb) – use, utilize, turn to.
  18. disproportionately (adverb) – excessively, unduly, unnecessarily.
  19. debt (noun) – indebtedness, financial obligation, liability.
  20. boom (noun) – upturn/upsurge, upswing, increase.
  21. reverse (verb) – overturn, revoke, cancel.
  22. eventually (adverb) – in the end, finally, ultimately.
  23. crack down on (phrasal verb) – get tough on, take severe measures against, clamp down on.
  24. exuberant (adjective) – abundant, plentiful, buoyant/excited.
  25. overheat (verb) – to show noticeable inflation.
  26. crackdown (noun) – clampdown, getting tough/severe measures, suppression.
  27. lately (adverb) – recently, of late, in recent times.
  28. walk a tightrope (phrase) – to deal with a difficult situation in which a very small error could have very bad outcomes.
  29. imbalance (noun) – disparity, variation, disproportion.
  30. macroeconomic (adjective) – relating to the branch of economics concerned with large-scale factors (interest rates/national productivity).
  31. bode well (verb) – augur, presage, portend (something, a good outcome).

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 1. Click each one of the words above for their definition, more synonyms, pronunciation, example sentences, phrases, derivatives, origin and etc from http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/.bigotry, narrow-mindedness
2. Definitions (elementary level) & Synonyms provided for the words above are my personal work and not that of Oxford University Press. Tentative definitions/meanings are provided for study purpose only and they may vary in different context. 
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