deflation
英:[ˌdi:ˈfleɪʃn] 美: [dɪˈfleʃən]
deflation 基本解释
n.通货紧缩;风蚀;降阶;
英英释义
deflation[ di'fleiʃən ]
n.(geology) the erosion of soil as a consequence of sand and dust and loose rocks being removed by the wind"a constant deflation of the desert landscape"
a contraction of economic activity resulting in a decline of pricesthe act of letting the air out of something
deflation 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Deflation and financial distress stifled growth.
通货紧缩和金融困境遏制了增长。 - Consumers are always motivated by deflation.
通货紧缩往往能刺激消费者的购买欲。
用作名词(n.)- The first image is the airbag inflation, the second depicts your contact with the airbag, and the third is your coming to rest in the seat and the deflation of the airbag.
第一个图片是碰撞发生前气袋膨胀,第二个图描写了人被撞击时身体接触在气袋上,第三个图片描写了碰撞过后,人躺在驾驶坐上,气袋放气。
权威例句
The Debt-Deflation Theory of Great DepressionsThe Debt Deflation Theory of Great DepressionsDeflation of Mount Etna monitored by spaceborne radarinterferometryDeflation Techniques For An Implicitly Re-Started Arnoldi IterationAdaptibe blind separation of sources: a deflation approachAdaptive separation of independent sources: a deflation approachAdaptive separation of independent sources: a deflation approachAdaptive blind separation of independent sources: a deflation approachA comparison of the cuff deflation method with Valsalva's maneuver and limb compression in detecting venous valvular reflux.Loubaton, P.: Adaptive blind separation of independent sources: a deflation approach. Signal Process. 45(1), 59-84