deflation
通货紧缩
常用释义
英音[ ˌdiːˈfleɪʃn ]
美音[ ˌdiːˈfleɪʃn ]
基本释义
- n. 通货紧缩;放气
例句
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1·Deflation is beginning to take hold in the clothing industry.服装业开始出现通货紧缩。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·If the BoJ has a plan to boost economic growth and exorcise deflation while avoiding a debt panic, it is clearly not yet ready to share it.如果日本央行有一个刺激经济增长、驱除通缩的同时,避免债务恐慌的计划,那么它显然还没有准备好分享这个计划。
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3·Merrill Lynch analyst David Errington is concerned about the level of price deflation at Coles supermarkets, which he puts at around 2.2 percent.美林证券公司分析师大卫埃林顿担忧高斯超市(Coles)的下跌指数会受到影响,他估计在2.2%左右。
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4·Take deflation, for instance.以通缩为例。
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5·Why is deflation a problem?为什么通缩是问题?
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6·In Japan deflation is the problem.日本的问题则是通货紧缩。
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7·The threat of deflation?通货紧缩的威胁?
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8·Deflation remains easily the bigger risk.通缩无疑是更大的风险。
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9·The boom does not have to end in deflation.繁荣并非一定以通货紧缩为终点。
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10·This was a period of significant deflation.这是一个严重通缩的时期。
同义词
n.
[金融]通货紧缩;放气
同根词
词根:
deflate
deflated
adj
泄气的
deflationary
adj
通货紧缩的
deflator
n
紧缩指数;平减物价指数;扣除通货膨胀因素的价格指数
deflated
v
抽气;使泄气(deflate的过去式和过去分词)
deflate
vi
缩小;物价下降
deflate
vt
放气;使缩小;紧缩通货;打击;使泄气