hyperinflation 英 [ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃn]   美 [ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleʃən]

hyperinflation

hyperinflation  英 [ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃn] 美 [ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleʃən]

n. [经] 恶性通货膨胀 

名词复数:hyperinflations 

German policymakers especially carry with them the historical ballast of hyperinflation in the 1920s, an extreme example of printing excessive amounts of money. 德国决策者尤其背负着1920年代恶性通货膨胀的历史记忆,这是一个印刷过多的钱所引发的极端例子.
hyperinflation invariably emerges in a deflationary environment of weak economic activity, such as the one that now threatens the United States, European nations, and Japan. 恶性通货膨胀总是出现在经济活动减弱的通货紧缩的环境下,正如现在威胁着美国、欧洲国家和日本的情况。

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  • n. [经] 恶性通货膨胀
  • 1. German policymakers especially carry with them the historical ballast of hyperinflation in the 1920s, an extreme example of printing excessive amounts of money.

    德国决策者尤其背负着1920年代恶性通货膨胀的历史记忆,这是一个印刷过多的钱所引发的极端例子.

  • 2. hyperinflation invariably emerges in a deflationary environment of weak economic activity, such as the one that now threatens the United States, European nations, and Japan.

    恶性通货膨胀总是出现在经济活动减弱的通货紧缩的环境下,正如现在威胁着美国、欧洲国家和日本的情况。

  • 3. But consider that all 30 documented cases of hyperinflation—that is, a situation where prices rise by at least 50 percent per month—have been caused by deficits that got out of control.

    但是,考虑到有文件记载的所有30次恶性通货膨胀 -- 即一个月之内物价涨幅至少50%的情况,都是由于对赤字失控造成的。

  • hyperinflation (n.) 1925 in the economic sense, from hyper- "over, exceedingly, to excess" + inflation. Earlier as a medical term in treatment of lung diseases.
hyper·in·fla·tion / ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] a situation in which prices rise very fast, causing damage to a country's economy 恶性通货膨胀;超通货膨胀;过度通货膨胀 hyper·in·fla·tion / ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌhaɪpərɪnˈfleɪʃn /
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