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inflation

美[inˈfleɪʃ(ə)n],英[ɪn'fleɪʃ(ə)n],

释义

n. 膨胀;【经】通货膨胀;自负;【天】宇宙大爆炸后的极速膨胀; 网络释义: 通胀;充气;通货膨涨;

例句

An interest-rate increase big enough to squeeze inflation back down in short order would cause a needlessly large rise in unemployment.
一次足够大的力度的利率升息的力量能迅速挤压通胀回落,同时也造成了不必要的失业人口的大量增多。
But a boost in growth could be enough to turn a small inflation problem into a bigger one.
但眼下西方需求的增长可能足以让亚洲的通胀问题由小变大。
The rate of inflation is just the tip of the iceberg. It might mean the beginning of a serious recession.
通货膨胀的程度只是冰山一角,这也许代表经济严重萧条的开始。
Fractional reserves expand the money supply, which, until the age of Keynes and Fisher, was called inflation.
部分准备金制度扩大了货币供应,而直到凯恩斯和菲舍尔之前的时代,这一现象一直被称为通货膨胀。
The problem is, all that easy credit is generating bad debt and inflation.
可问题是,那些宽松的贷款正在导致坏帐和通货膨胀。
Since the Fed can basically print money, investors would be wise to respect its ability to cause inflation if it desires.
由于美联储可以自己印钱,如果美联储愿意的话,它是有能力推升通胀的,认识到这一点的投资者是很明智的。
By contrast, a policymaker trying to target a stability price index would have observed accelerating wage inflation.
与此相反,一个旨在稳定价格指数的政策制定者,将会看到一个加速增长的工资水平。
How much creeping inflation do we want?
The target limit is short at the early stage, but tends to be longer when the inflation is stable.
在初期阶段目标期限偏短,在通货膨胀稳定时期,目标期限有加长的倾向。
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.
许多人似乎已经基于这一点购买它们,因为债券如今显示,未来10年的通胀率为1.

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