Pronunciation: /ˈbɪznəs ˈsaɪkəl/
noun a natural fluctuation of economic activity over time
A1 The business cycle refers to the ups and downs in the economy.
A2 Understanding the business cycle can help businesses plan for the future.
B1 Economists study the business cycle to predict economic trends.
B2 Government policies can influence the business cycle.
C1 Analyzing the business cycle requires a deep understanding of economic indicators.
C2 Investors often adjust their portfolios based on where the business cycle is heading.
formal The business cycle refers to the fluctuations in economic activity over time.
informal The business cycle is like a rollercoaster for the economy.
slang The business cycle is just the economy doing its thing, you know?
figurative The business cycle is like the heartbeat of the economy, with its ups and downs.
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