reflate
使再膨胀
常用释义
英音[ ˌriːˈfleɪt ]
美音[ ˌriːˈfleɪt ]
变形
第三人称单数:
reflates
现在分词:
reflating
过去式:
reflated
过去分词:
reflated
基本释义
- vt. 使(通货)再膨胀
- vi. 通货再膨胀
例句
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1·The administration may try to reflate the economy next year.该政府或将在明年试着再度膨胀经济。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Oil production may increase in 2006, and start to reflate that missing cushion.2006年内石油的生产将有可能增加,从而开始填补空缺的余量。
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3·If nothing else, it should publicly revive discussion of alternative plans to reflate the economy.如果不是,它就应该公开重谈重振经济的替代计划。
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4·Washington will have to rely more on tax cuts and other fiscal stimuli than prodding bankers to reflate the economy.华盛顿将不得不更加倚重于减税和其他财政刺激,而不是督促银行家放贷刺激经济。
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5·“The Bernanke put is very much alive and well,” notes David Zervos of Jefferies, an investment bank, who says the Fed is determined to reflate the economy.“伯南克看跌期权的形容十分生动形象”杰弗瑞投资银行的戴维德•泽尔沃斯这样写道,他认为联储正决心使经济再次陷入通货膨胀。
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6·Rather, it is a case of not rewarding your neighbours when you stimulate spending and are adding to world demand: neighbours should reflate their own economies.毋宁说,它是这样一个案例,当你刺激本国需求时,你的邻国没有受惠,但却增加了世界需求:邻国应当令其各自经济体再通胀。
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7·A problem is that increasingly larger responses mean at some point at an economy just can't issue enough debt reflate its economy because there is already too much debt.问题是被迫日渐升级的应对方案意味着,终有一天这个经济体将再也无力发行足够的债务来刺激经济增长,因为它已背负了过多的债务。
同根词
词根:
reflate
reflation
n
通货再膨胀;通货恢复;景气恢复