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1) (the process of inflating or being inflated.) piepūšana2) (a situation in country's economy where prices and wages keep forcing each other to increase.) inflācija* * *piepūšana; inflācija -
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1) (the process of inflating or being inflated.) pripūtimas, išpūtimas2) (a situation in country's economy where prices and wages keep forcing each other to increase.) infliacija -
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1) наполнение воздухом; накачивание2) раздувание, раздувание от наполненияEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > inflation
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• inflacija; inflatoran; nabijanje cena; nadmenost; nadutost; naduvavanje; naduvenost; nagomilavanje; visoko isterivanje cena -
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1) (the process of inflating or being inflated.) nafouknutí2) (a situation in country's economy where prices and wages keep forcing each other to increase.) inflace* * *• inflace -
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1) (the process of inflating or being inflated.) nafúknutie2) (a situation in country's economy where prices and wages keep forcing each other to increase.) inflácia* * *• inflácia -
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наполнение воздухом, накачивание, надувание
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икон.• инфлация• напомпване• надуване, напълване, подуване, издуване, издутост -
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1) (the process of inflating or being inflated.) umflare2) (a situation in country's economy where prices and wages keep forcing each other to increase.) inflaţie -
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Специализированный англо-русский словарь бухгалтерских терминов > inflation
См. также в других словарях:
Inflation — Inflation … Deutsch Wörterbuch
INFLATION — Phénomène économique majeur de la période ouverte par la Seconde Guerre mondiale, multiforme par l’échelle (inflation rampante, hyperinflation), la durée (inflation courte, inflation longue) ou le lieu (pays industrialisés, pays en développement) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Inflation — Sf std. (19. Jh.) Entlehnung. Amerikanische Entlehnung von l. īnflātio ( ōnis) das Anschwellen , eigentlich das Sich Aufblasen , zu l. īnflāre hineinblasen, aufblasen , zu l. flāre blasen und l. in . Das Wort bezeichnet zunächst das Vergrößern… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
inflation — I (decrease in value of currency) noun boost in prices, currency devaluation, decrease in purchasing power, high prices, hike in prices, jump in prices, price increase, substantial rise of prices, undue expansion of currency, upturn in prices II… … Law dictionary
Inflation — In*fla tion, n. [L. inflatio: cf. F. inflation.] 1. The act or process of inflating, or the state of being inflated, as with air or gas; distention; expansion; enlargement. Boyle. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being puffed up, as with pride;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inflation — Inflation is a time of generally rising prices. See also Hyper Inflation … International financial encyclopaedia
Inflation — (v. lat.), Aufblähung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Inflation — Inflation, lat. deutsch, Aufblähung … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
inflation — mid 14c., swelling caused by gathering of wind in the body; flatulence; figuratively, outbursts of pride, from L. inflationem (nom. inflatio) a puffing up; flatulence, noun of action from pp. stem of inflare blow into, puff up, from in into (see… … Etymology dictionary
Inflation — »Geldentwertung (durch starke Vermehrung der umlaufenden Geldmenge)«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 19. Jh. aus lat. inflatio »das Sichaufblasen; das Aufschwellen« entlehnt und zunächst nur als medizinischer Fachausdruck verwendet. Die moderne Bedeutung … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
inflation — [n] increase, swelling aggrandizement, blowing up, boom, boost, buildup, distension, enhancement, enlargement, escalation, expansion, extension, hike, intensification, prosperity, puffiness, rise, spread, tumefaction; concepts 335,763,780 Ant.… … New thesaurus