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hyperinflation

/hahy-per-in-fley-shuhn/US // ˌhaɪ pər ɪnˈfleɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌhaɪpəɪnˈfleɪʃən) //

恶性通货膨胀,恶性通胀,严重通货膨胀,极度通货膨胀

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : extreme or excessive inflation.

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Examples

  • War debts, reparations and financial mismanagement triggered hyperinflation.

  • The release of this new note, stokes fears of hyperinflation reminiscent of the 2008 era.

  • Once known for hyperinflation and economic booms and busts, Latin America is now a place of sound finances and financial systems.

  • And as Wood points out, even hyperinflation doesn't necessarily mean that your regime will fall.

  • Hyperinflation is our clearest economic evidence yet that the sanctions are working.

  • The implications of Iranian hyperinflation for American policy are less clear.

  • Hyperinflation has brought down governments--Iran is experiencing protests over the collapsing rial.

  • There is no civil war, no hyperinflation, a stable currency and no famine.

  • Moreover, not everyone think that hyperinflation is imminent.

  • The transition from hyperinflation or high inflation to a supportable level of inflation is a matter of one or two decades.

  • Russian businesses are used to operating without a banking system, or in hyperinflation.