1.b> , i> (), , ( , , . i>); sales have slumped this year / i> ; profits slumped by over 50% i> / 50%-i> ; the currency slumped to a record low ; the paper's circulation has slumped to 90 000 90 000-i> / ;
2.b> , i> () / , i> ( .i>); the boy staggered and slumped onto the floor / ; she slumped against the wall ; the old man slumped down in his chair i> ; she slumped to her knees ;
3.b> i> (); United slumped to another one nil defeat "" .