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stagflation [stæɡˈfleʃən]

n. 不景气状况下的物价上涨; 滞胀;

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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The seventies were marked by stagflation.
    来自WSJ
  • Stagflation rather than recovery is the most likely result of higher inflation.
    来自THETIMES
  • That consider a stable economy as something bad and even call it stagflation.
    来自SA