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Detailed Translations for slump from English to Swedish

slump:

to slump verb (slumps, slumped, slumping)

  1. to slump (cave in; collapse; crumble down; relapse; subside)
    kollapsa; störta ihop
    • kollapsa verb (kollapsar, kollapsade, kollapsat)
    • störta ihop verb (störtar ihop, störtade ihop, störtat ihop)
  2. to slump (prolapse; collapse; sag)
    framfalla; prolapsa
    • framfalla verb (framfaller, framföll, framfallit)
    • prolapsa verb (prolapsar, prolapsade, prolapsat)
  3. to slump (plummet; take a plunge)
    störta; rasa; sjunka i värde
    • störta verb (störtar, störtade, störtat)
    • rasa verb (rasar, rasade, rasat)
    • sjunka i värde verb (sjunker i värde, sjönk i värde, sjunkit i värde)

Conjugations for slump:

present
  1. slump
  2. slump
  3. slumps
  4. slump
  5. slump
  6. slump
simple past
  1. slumped
  2. slumped
  3. slumped
  4. slumped
  5. slumped
  6. slumped
present perfect
  1. have slumped
  2. have slumped
  3. has slumped
  4. have slumped
  5. have slumped
  6. have slumped
past continuous
  1. was slumping
  2. were slumping
  3. was slumping
  4. were slumping
  5. were slumping
  6. were slumping
future
  1. shall slump
  2. will slump
  3. will slump
  4. shall slump
  5. will slump
  6. will slump
continuous present
  1. am slumping
  2. are slumping
  3. is slumping
  4. are slumping
  5. are slumping
  6. are slumping
subjunctive
  1. be slumped
  2. be slumped
  3. be slumped
  4. be slumped
  5. be slumped
  6. be slumped
diverse
  1. slump!
  2. let's slump!
  3. slumped
  4. slumping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for slump:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
deprimerad dejection; depression; malaise; recession; slump
fall bust-up; collapse; crash; sagging; slump; smash case; caving in; collapse; collapsing; decline; fall; falling down; relapse; sagging; tumble; tumblings
kollaps bust-up; collapse; crash; sagging; slump; smash caving in; collapse; collapsing
kollapsa collapse; fall; falling down
låg ekonomi economical crises; low economic activity; slump
nedrig konjunktur economical crises; low economic activity; slump
obehag dejection; depression; malaise; recession; slump discomfort; discontent; discord; displeasure; dissatisfaction; dissatisfactions; nuisance; problems; troubles; unpleasantness
störta fall; landing; tumble
- depression; drop-off; economic crisis; falling off; falloff; slack
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
framfalla collapse; prolapse; sag; slump
kollapsa cave in; collapse; crumble down; relapse; slump; subside break up; buckle; cave in; collapse; crash; crash down; crumble; disintegrate; drop; fall apart; fall to bits; fall to pieces; give way; prolapse; sag; sink; subside; topple down
prolapsa collapse; prolapse; sag; slump
rasa plummet; slump; take a plunge bawl; be furious; cave in; curse; fall away; go off the deep end; let someone have it; rage; rant; rant & rage; rave; romp; scream; storm; swear; thunder; to be furious; yell
sjunka i värde plummet; slump; take a plunge
störta plummet; slump; take a plunge crash down; fall away; fall down; knock down; plunge; pour in; rush; storm; strike down
störta ihop cave in; collapse; crumble down; relapse; slump; subside
- correct; decline; fall off; sink; slide down; slouch
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
baisse bear market; decline; fall; fall in prices; slump
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
deprimerad depressed

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Related Definitions for "slump":

  1. a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality1
    • the team went into a slump1
  2. a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment1
  3. fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly1
  4. go down in value1
    • prices slumped1
  5. fall or sink heavily1
    • He slumped onto the couch1
  6. assume a drooping posture or carriage1

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Cross Translation:
FromToVia
slump baisse; nedgång Baisse — (stark) sinkende Kurse an der Börse