inflated / ɪnˈfleɪ tɪd /

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inflated 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. distended with air or gas; swollen.
  2. puffed up, as with pride.
  3. turgid or bombastic: his inflated prose.
  4. unduly increased in level: inflated costs.
  5. Economics. unduly expanded in amount, value, or size; characterized by inflation.
  6. Botany. hollow and enlarged or swelled out: inflated perianth.

inflated 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

exaggerated

更多inflated例句

  1. You'd think GameStop would have tried to take advantage of this brief market mania, cashing in on its suddenly hot brand by trading inflated stock for real money that could help its struggling brick-and-mortar business.
  2. You certainly come across it in the media, where people’s egos can get very inflated.
  3. Vaccine experts say the dispiriting launch reflects more than inflated estimates.
  4. Pressure checkerIt’s safer to roll on tires that are properly inflated.
  5. That inflated score can mean a longer wait for a kidney because eGFR must drop to a certain level before you can start accumulating time on the transplant waitlist.
  6. Mooney quickly inflated his life raft, sent out an SOS signal and drifted for fourteen days before he was rescued.
  7. He was like an un-tied balloon that had been inflated and immediately released.
  8. Inflated figures lead to ineffective policies and breed panic and over-reach.
  9. Iraqi banks are seconded to commit fraudulent transactions and sell currency at inflated prices.
  10. MacFarlane is actively making money off of his inflated sense of self.
  11. But the sheer quantity of the inflated currency and false money forces prices higher still.
  12. The finest colored, a pale yellow leaf, brings "inflated" prices, but more often by others than the poor Turk who grows it.
  13. Lose the power of being tickled by a compliment and inflated by success, and you lose the salt of life.
  14. In the less inflated parts, the ideas are usually as just, as ingenious and beautiful; for example.
  15. The critics say that his sublimity of diction is sometimes carried to an extreme, so that his language becomes inflated.