economic
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British pronunciation
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Définition et signification de « economic » en anglais

economic
01

économique

relating to the production, distribution, and management of wealth and resources within a society or country
economic definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Rising unemployment rates were a major economic concern during the recession.
La hausse des taux de chômage était une préoccupation économique majeure pendant la récession.
The economic impact of the pandemic led to widespread job losses and reduced consumer spending.
L'impact économique de la pandémie a entraîné des pertes d'emplois généralisées et une réduction des dépenses des consommateurs.
02

économique

of or relating to the science of economics
example
Exemples
Economic theory explains market behavior.
She published a paper on economic models of trade.
03

économique, efficient

making the most out of available resources by using them wisely and effectively to achieve the best possible results
example
Exemples
They found an economic way to organize production.
The process was redesigned to be more economic.
04

économique, lucratif

financially rewarding
example
Exemples
The investment was highly economic.
The contract is expected to be economic over the long term.
05

économique

concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money)
example
Exemples
Economic pressures forced the family to move.
He made economic decisions regarding household expenses.
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