inflation
41inflation — has become so agreeably quiescent in recent years that the word and its several variant forms are much less troublesome than they were when the first edition of this book appeared. However (and just in case), a few definitions may come in… …
42inflation — See load and inflation table over inflation …
43inflation — noun a) An act, instance of, or state of expansion or increase in size, especially by injection of a gas. The inflation of the balloon took five hours. b) An increase in the general level of prices or in the cost of living. Ant: deflation See… …
44Inflation — Geldentwertung, Kaufkraftminderung, Preissteigerung. * * * Inflation,die:⇨Geldentwertung InflationGeldentwertung,Preissteigerung,Abwertung,Kaufkraftminderung …
45Inflation — Wenn die Regierung das Geld verschlechtert, um alle Gläubiger zu betrügen, so gibt man diesem Verfahren den höflichen Namen Inflation. «George Bernard Shaw» …
46inflation n — When tires are up it s due to inflation. recession n …
47inflation — /In fleISFn/ noun (U) 1 a continuing increase in prices or the rate at which prices increase: Inflation is now running at over 16%. 2 the process of filling something with air …
48inflation — A sustained increase in the general sales *prices of consumer goods. Inflation can be interpreted as a decrease in the value of *money. See also *deflation, *disinflation, and *hyperinflation …
49inflation — in|fla|tion sb., en, er, erne (stigning i prisniveau der forårsager fald i pengenes købekraft), i sms. inflations , fx inflationssikker; der er gået inflation i eksamenskaraktererne …
50inflationær — in|fla|tio|nær adj., t, e (som vedrører inflation) …