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stagflationary是什么意思

2024-02-11 10:50:17
stagflationary
美[stægfleɪʃənərɪ]  英[stægfleɪʃənərɪ]
adj.  [经]滞胀的

英英释义

Adjective
  1. characteristic of or promoting stagflation

例句

  1. The global economy is entering a stagflationary phase that may last for three years or longer. 全球经济正进入滞胀阶段,并可能维持三年或更长时间。
  2. For starters, the global economy of the early 2000s, has been far healthier than the stagflationary 1970s. 首先,21世纪初的全球经济已经要比上世纪七十年代陷于滞胀时健康得多;
  3. In a "stagflationary" economy however, you get the worst of both worlds: higher prices and higher unemployment. 但是,在“tagflationary”年代,你两方面的情况都会变得更糟糕:高物价和高失业率。
  4. Chinese officials are fixated on the growth side of the stagflationary equation, but they ignore the inflation piece of the outcome. 中国政府注重滞胀等式中增长的一面,却忽视了结果中的通胀。
  5. The value of the London stockmarket more than doubled in 1975, in the midst of a stagflationary crisis and the year before Britain had to ask the IMF for an emergency loan. 1975年伦敦证交所的股票市值翻了一番还多,当时国家正处于经济停滞的危险时期而第二年英国就不得不向国际货币基金组织申请紧急贷款。
  6. The combination of rising inflation and slowing growth may bear a worrying resemblance to the stagflationary 1970s, but there has been a sea-change in advanced economies since then. 上扬的通胀和放缓的经济增长结合在一起,可能带来类似70年代的令人担忧的滞胀,但是自那以后发达经济体有了彻底的突变。