stagflation

英[stægˈfleɪʃn]
美[stæɡˈfleʃən]

基本释义

n.
不景气状况下的物价上涨; 滞胀

实用例句

Inflation, unemployment, on both i . e . stagflation, are manifestations of business cycles.

通货膨胀, 失业或者二者并存, 即滞胀是商业周期的表现.

辞典例句

Stagflation can be a harbinger of economic depression.

景气不好、通货膨胀可能是经济衰退的预兆.

辞典例句

Substantive state of stagflation will also return to the Russian economy dollarization.

实质性的滞涨状态也将使俄罗斯经济重回美元化.

期刊摘选

Stagflation is portmanteau word made of stagnation and inflation.

滞涨是由停滞和通货膨胀两个词所组成的合成词.

期刊摘选

Operation, control positions in order to tap the main varieties of stagflation.

操作上, 控制好仓位,以挖掘滞涨品种为主.

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The era of stagflation in America began in 1974 and ended in the early 80 s.

美国滞涨的历史开始在1974年,在80年代初期结束.

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I am afraid the world is entering another decade of stagflation.

我很担心世界经济正在进入下一个滞涨的十年.

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Stagflation is a very unpopular buzz word in the business world.

滞胀是商界不受欢迎的时髦词语.

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America was mired in stagflation, with an unemployment rate nearing double digits.

《外交事务》表示.

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Ignore the stock market rally, the world is heading a long stretch of stagflation.

不考虑股市的回暖, 世界经济正在走向一次漫长的滞涨.

期刊摘选

Stagflation is the combination of high unemployment and economic stagnation with inflation.

滞胀是相结合的高失业率和经济停滞与通货膨胀.

期刊摘选

Another from the Pandora's box came out of the Devil, is a global stagflation comes face.

另一个从潘多拉盒子跑出来的魔鬼, 是全球性滞胀直面而来.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a period of slow economic growth and high unemployment (stagnation) while prices rise (inflation)

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