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词汇 deflationary
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Definition of deflationary in English:

deflationary

adjective diːˈfleɪʃənridəˈfleɪʃəˌnɛri
  • Characterized by or tending to cause economic deflation.

    通货紧缩的

    the deflationary effect of higher taxes
    deflationary measures
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Volatile movements in the foreign exchange casino compound the deflationary effect.
    • A falling dollar would be a major deflationary influence on the world economy, notes Levy.
    • But such reforms and restructurings are very deflationary in highly indebted economies.
    • Another more speculative concern is that it could increase the vulnerability of the economy to deflationary forces.
    • The overall effect is a rise in unemployment and intensifying deflationary pressures.
    • Fear of the equity markets, and the addiction to saving, can propel a country into a vicious downward deflationary spiral.
    • All of this can exacerbate an economic downturn and, in turn, generate greater deflationary pressures.
    • Money supply would have then expanded, and deflationary forces would have been thwarted.
    • That kind of deflationary spiral is what worries economists and corporate executives.
    • These two bankruptcies led to intensifying deflationary pressures.
    • We do not presently perceive any deflationary risks in the euro area.
    • The overall effect, therefore, will be to generate a stronger deflationary undertow.
    • Nothing is more frightening - no economic problem more intractable - than a deflationary spiral.
    • In much of Africa and Latin America, adjustment was combined with deflationary stabilization.
    • By dampening expected future sales, a deflationary monetary policy may decrease the firm's net worth.
    • The Great Depression was a deflationary cycle, and it took WWII to get out of that.
    • There are always inflationary and deflationary spots in an economy at the same time.
    • In an economy with a deflationary bias, interest rates may stay low for years to come.
    • The macroeconomic effects will be seen in continued deflationary pressures.
    • Many people believe that the world economy is undergoing pressures of a deflationary nature.

Rhymes

inflationary, probationary, stationary, stationery

Definition of deflationary in US English:

deflationary

adjectivedəˈflāSHəˌnerēdəˈfleɪʃəˌnɛri
  • Of, characterized by, or tending to cause economic deflation.

    通货紧缩的

    the deflationary effect of higher taxes
    deflationary measures
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That kind of deflationary spiral is what worries economists and corporate executives.
    • Volatile movements in the foreign exchange casino compound the deflationary effect.
    • Many people believe that the world economy is undergoing pressures of a deflationary nature.
    • All of this can exacerbate an economic downturn and, in turn, generate greater deflationary pressures.
    • We do not presently perceive any deflationary risks in the euro area.
    • But such reforms and restructurings are very deflationary in highly indebted economies.
    • The Great Depression was a deflationary cycle, and it took WWII to get out of that.
    • There are always inflationary and deflationary spots in an economy at the same time.
    • Fear of the equity markets, and the addiction to saving, can propel a country into a vicious downward deflationary spiral.
    • In much of Africa and Latin America, adjustment was combined with deflationary stabilization.
    • A falling dollar would be a major deflationary influence on the world economy, notes Levy.
    • In an economy with a deflationary bias, interest rates may stay low for years to come.
    • The overall effect, therefore, will be to generate a stronger deflationary undertow.
    • The macroeconomic effects will be seen in continued deflationary pressures.
    • The overall effect is a rise in unemployment and intensifying deflationary pressures.
    • Money supply would have then expanded, and deflationary forces would have been thwarted.
    • These two bankruptcies led to intensifying deflationary pressures.
    • Another more speculative concern is that it could increase the vulnerability of the economy to deflationary forces.
    • Nothing is more frightening - no economic problem more intractable - than a deflationary spiral.
    • By dampening expected future sales, a deflationary monetary policy may decrease the firm's net worth.
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