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influx of gold

  • 1 influx

    noun
    Zustrom, der
    * * *
    (an arrival of something in great quantities or numbers: an influx of tourists.) das Einströmen
    * * *
    in·flux
    [ˈɪnflʌks]
    n no pl of tourists, etc Zustrom m (of an + dat)
    \influx of refugees Flüchtlingsstrom m; of capital, etc Zufuhr f (of an + dat)
    * * *
    ['ɪnflʌks]
    n
    1) (of capital, shares, foreign goods) Zufuhr f; (of people) Zustrom m, Andrang m; (of ideas etc) Zufluss m
    2)
    See:
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    * * *
    influx [ˈınflʌks] s
    1. Einströmen n, Zustrom m, Zufluss m
    2. WIRTSCH (Kapital- etc) Zufluss m, (Waren) Zufuhr f:
    influx of gold Goldzufluss
    3. GEOG (Fluss-)Mündung f
    4. fig Zustrom m:
    influx of visitors Besucherstrom m
    * * *
    noun
    Zustrom, der
    * * *
    n.
    Einfuhr -en f.

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