econ

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See also: Econ.

English

Noun

econ (countable and uncountable, plural econs)

  1. Abbreviation of economics.
  2. Abbreviation of economy.

Adjective

econ (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of economic.
    • 1971, U.S. News & World Report, page 30:
      If Brit joins Common Market . . .; terms for Brit's entry agreed upon, U S will face new econ, political, defense problems when Brit joins EEC; []

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Chinese

Etymology

From clipping of English economics.

Pronunciation


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Noun

econ

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese, American (1980–)) economics (as a subject)
    econ屬於社科專業一般設置文理學院課程內容理論 [MSC, trad.]
    econ属于社科专业一般设置文理学院课程内容理论 [MSC, simp.]
    econ shǔyú shèkē lèi zhuānyè, yībān shèzhì zài wénlǐ xuéyuàn xià, kèchéng nèiróng piān lǐlùn
    Econ is a social science major, usually set up under the College of Arts and Sciences, and the course content is more theoretical.

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Noun

econ

  1. accusative singular of eco