inflation的意思和读音

inflation

: [ɪnˈfleɪʃ(ə)n] : [ɪn'fleɪʃ(ə)n]

n.;【;【

adj.+n.high inflation,low inflation,runaway inflation,rampant inflation,incipient inflation

v.+n.curb inflation,fight inflation,prevent inflation,control inflation,reduce inflation

n.deflation

inflationn.

1.a general rise in the prices of services and goods in a particular country, resulting in a fall in the value of money; the rate at which this happens

the fight against rising inflation

to control/curb inflation

to reduce/bring down inflation

a high/low rate of inflation

an inflation rate of 3% 3%

Wage increases must be in line with inflation .

Inflation is currently running at 3%. 3%。

2.the act or process of filling sth with air or gas

life jackets with an automatic inflation device

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n.1.an economic process in which prices increase so that money becomes less valuable2.the process of inflating something with air or gas

1. economic recovery inflation deflation ...

2. industrials sectorial index inflation inflation accounting ...

3. confirmed a inflation n deflation n ...

4. Financial statement Inflation Liabilities ...

5. inflate( 使), inflation) heiress(

7.Inflation

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1.An interest-rate increase big enough to squeeze inflation back down in short order would cause a needlessly large rise in unemployment.

2.But a boost in growth could be enough to turn a small inflation problem into a bigger one.西

3.The rate of inflation is just the tip of the iceberg. It might mean the beginning of a serious recession.

4.Fractional reserves expand the money supply, which, until the age of Keynes and Fisher, was called inflation.

5.The problem is, all that easy credit is generating bad debt and inflation.

6.Since the Fed can basically print money, investors would be wise to respect its ability to cause inflation if it desires.

7.By contrast, a policymaker trying to target a stability price index would have observed accelerating wage inflation.

8.How much creeping inflation do we want?

9.The target limit is short at the early stage, but tends to be longer when the inflation is stable.

10.Many seem to have bought them on this basis, as Tips now imply an inflation rate of 1. 1 per cent for the next 10 years.101.