deflation 英 [ˌdi:ˈfleɪʃn]   美 [dɪˈfleʃən]

deflation

deflation  英 [ˌdi:ˈfleɪʃn] 美 [dɪˈfleʃən]

n. 通货紧缩;放气 

名词复数:deflations 

The threat of deflation? 通货紧缩的威胁?
SHOULD you fret more about inflation or deflation? 你更担心通货膨胀还是通货紧缩?

  • In economics, when prices drop it's called deflation. Deflation makes money more valuable — prices are lower, so you can buy more with it. But deflation is also what happens to a tire if it runs over a nail. Bummer.
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  • n. 通货紧缩;放气
  • 1. The threat of deflation?

    通货紧缩的威胁?

  • 2. SHOULD you fret more about inflation or deflation?

    你更担心通货膨胀还是通货紧缩?

  • 3. They do have tools to try to ward off deflation, and should use them.

    他们确实拥有努力消除通货紧缩的手段,必须利用它们。

  • deflation (n.) 1891, "release of air," from deflate + -ion. In reference to currency or economic situations, from 1920.
de·fla·tion / ˌdiːˈfleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌdiːˈfleɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] 1 ( economics ) a reduction in the amount of money in a country's economy so that prices fall or remain the same 通货紧缩 collocationsat economy 2 the action of air being removed from sth 放气;抽气;泄气 OPP inflation de·fla·tion·ary / ˌdiːˈfleɪʃənri ; NAmE ˌdiːˈfleɪʃəneri / adjective deflationary policies 通货紧缩政策 deflation deflations de·fla·tion / ˌdiːˈfleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌdiːˈfleɪʃn / de·fla·tion·ary / ˌdiːˈfleɪʃənri ; NAmE ˌdiːˈfleɪʃəneri /
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