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nounZustrom, der* * ** * *in·flux[ˈɪnflʌks]* * *['ɪnflʌks]n1) (of capital, shares, foreign goods) Zufuhr f; (of people) Zustrom m, Andrang m; (of ideas etc) Zufluss m2)See:= academic.ru/38024/inflow">inflow* * *influx [ˈınflʌks] s1. Einströmen n, Zustrom m, Zufluss m2. WIRTSCH (Kapital- etc) Zufluss m, (Waren) Zufuhr f:influx of gold Goldzufluss3. GEOG (Fluss-)Mündung f4. fig Zustrom m:influx of visitors Besucherstrom m* * *nounZustrom, der* * *n.Einfuhr -en f.
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influx — /ˈɪnflʌks / (say influks) noun 1. the act of flowing in; an inflow. 2. the place or point at which one stream flows into another or into the sea. 3. the mouth of a stream. 4. the arrival of people or things in large numbers or great quantity:… …
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