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inflationary

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Business, Economics
in·fla·tion·a·ry /ɪnˈfleɪʃənəri $ -ʃəneri/ adjective  BPErelating to or causing price increases 价格上涨的;引起通货膨胀的 inflationary pressures in the economy 经济上的通货膨胀压力 A new round of wage increases could trigger an inflationary spiral (=a continuing rise in both wages and prices). 新一轮的加薪会引发工资与物价的交互上涨。
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inflationaryImagine how many times restaurants and merchants had to change their posted prices during the inflationary 1970s, when prices almost doubled.Many governments thus resort to financing expenditure through domestic bank borrowing and printing money, both of which are inflationary.Trust me, he said - and then presided over an inflationary boom.I recommend that the funding continue at the present level, with an inflationary consideration - £5,954.The floating of the pound in 1972 symbolized this turnaround in favour of sustaining expansion regardless of the inflationary cost.The 1970s and 1980s were inflationary decades.The inflationary spiral constituted a grave threat which, if not halted, could jeopardise the entire economy.I was then asked to give a seminar on the inflationary universe at Drexel University in Philadelphia.inflationary spiralan inflationary spiralHe started blustering about the general election and an end to the inflationary spiral.The inflationary spiral constituted a grave threat which, if not halted, could jeopardise the entire economy.
From Longman Business Dictionaryinflationaryin‧fla‧tion‧a‧ry /ɪnˈfeɪʃənəri-ʃəneri/ adjectiveECONOMICS relating to or causing price increasesEmployment costs are one of the best indicators of inflationary pressures in the economy.
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inflationary
inflationary /ɪnˈfleɪʃənəri $ -ʃəneri/ adjectiverelating to or causing price increases:
    inflationary pressures in the economy
    A new round of wage increases could trigger an inflationary spiral (=a continuing rise in both wages and prices).


in·fla·tion·aryBrE /ɪnˈfleɪʃənri/ 🔊NAmE /ɪnˈfleɪʃəneri/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] causing or connected with a general rise in the prices of services and goods 通货膨胀的;引起通胀的the inflationary effects of price rises物价上涨引起的通货膨胀Our economy is in an inflationary spiral of wage and price increases (= a continuing situation in which an increase in one causes an increase in the other). 我们的经济处于工资和物价交替上涨的循环中。🔊🔊