deflate的意思和读音

deflate

: [dɪˈfleɪt] : [diːˈfleɪt]

v.;(使使

deflates  deflating  deflated  

v.inflate,boost

v.go down,let down,collapse,shrink,puncture

deflatev.

1.[t][i]~ (sth);(使to let air or gas out of a tyre, balloon , etc.; to become smaller because of air or gas coming out

2.[t][oftpass]~ sb/sth使to make sb feel less confident; to make sb/sth feel or seem less important

All the criticism had left her feeling totally deflated.使

3.[t]~ sthto reduce the amount of money being used in a country so that prices fall or stay steady

v.1.,()2.()3.

v.1.to make someone feel less confident or important2.if a tire or balloon deflates, or if you deflate it, air comes out of it3.to make changes in an economy in order to lower prices4.to show that something is not true1.to make someone feel less confident or important2.if a tire or balloon deflates, or if you deflate it, air comes out of it3.to make changes in an economy in order to lower prices4.to show that something is not true

1. inflation n deflate v deflation n ...

2. inflation n deflate v deflation n ...

3. compress( deflate) identity( ) ...

4. INFLATE DEFLATE WEIGHTS BELT ...

5. [ slacken one’s efforts] [ deflate] [ intention] ...

6. definitive deflate deflect ...

7.使 deteriorate v. deflate vt. 使() denomination n. ...

8. n. deflate v. deflate deflate ...

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1.This bubble is not on the point of collapse, but is likely to deflate as funds adjust to the lower returns that are likely going forward.

2.The only other compression format you're likely to see is deflate, but it's less effective and less popular.deflate,使

3.If King Abdullah really wants to deflate the oil markets, he could try announcing an increase in output of a few million barrels a day.

4.I'd deflate a bit and hunker down in anticipation of the next binge.

5.By winning the popular vote, there is no doubt Mrs Clinton punctured Mr Obama's balloon in Ohio and Texas, but she did not deflate it.穿

6.One revelation is the extent to which Mr Greenspan says he did worry about and try to deflate both bubbles with early rate rises.

7.Think about what conditions or situations about your life you find troubling and that seem to deflate your self-esteem.

8.Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan warned of "irrational exuberance, " but that did not deflate the dot-com stock market bubble.(FederalReserveBoard).dot-com

9.The second, much greater fear is that China has created a bubble and is now trying to get that bubble to deflate gently.

10.And whenever one of those bubbles begins to leak, it typically needs years to deflate, causing enormous economic damage as it does.