inflated 英 [ɪn'fleɪtɪd]   美 [ɪn'fletɪd]

inflated

inflated  英 [ɪn'fleɪtɪd] 美 [ɪn'fletɪd]

adj. 通货膨胀的;充了气的;价格飞涨的;(植物)肿胀的  v. 膨胀(inflate的过去式和过去分词);使充气;抬高(物价) 

A few bidders inflated the prices on purpose. 几个投标人故意抬高价钱。
To get down to it, you have to cut away what is not true, what is inflated, beside the point, excess, ornament. 更直接点,你们要去掉不真实的,除了这点还有膨胀的,过量的和装饰的。

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  • adj. 通货膨胀的;充了气的;价格飞涨的;(植物)肿胀的
  • v. 膨胀(inflate的过去式和过去分词);使充气;抬高(物价)
  • 1. A few bidders inflated the prices on purpose.

    几个投标人故意抬高价钱。

  • 2. To get down to it, you have to cut away what is not true, what is inflated, beside the point, excess, ornament.

    更直接点,你们要去掉不真实的,除了这点还有膨胀的,过量的和装饰的。

  • 3. They managed to get some outside funding - either from venture capital or over-inflated stock prices - and they spent like there was no tomorrow.

    他们想方设法获取一些外在的资金——或来自冒险的资本、或过于膨胀的股票价格——而且他们花销起来象是没有明天一样。

in·flated / ɪnˈfleɪtɪd ; NAmE ɪnˈfleɪtɪd / adjective 1 (especially of prices 尤指价格 ) higher than is acceptable or reasonable 过高的;高得不合理的 inflated prices/salaries 过高的价格╱薪金 2 (of ideas, claims, etc. 思想、主张等 ) believing or claiming that sb/sth is more important or impressive than they really are 夸张的;言过其实的 He has an inflated sense of his own importance. 他自视过高。 in·flated / ɪnˈfleɪtɪd ; NAmE ɪnˈfleɪtɪd /
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