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inflow

/in-floh/US // ˈɪnˌfloʊ //UK // (ˈɪnˌfləʊ) //

流入,流入量,流入资金,流出

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that flows in; influx.

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Examples

  • A few weeks later, though, on April 2, Luckin came clean, fessing up to $310 million in made-up money inflows—a large portion of its reported revenue for 2019.

  • Alarmingly, this means 50 percent of small businesses would struggle beyond two weeks of disrupted cash inflows.

  • Since Tesla’s credits and its customers’ deficits run in tandem, Tesla trades its CAFE and GHG credits on long-term contracts that produce more consistent, though in the past smaller, revenue than the inflow from lumpy ZEV sales.

  • Net equity market inflows were 93 billion Rmb for the same period, taking foreign holdings to more than 1 trillion Rmb.

  • We kitted up and passed through a special set of double doors designed to reduce the inflow of contaminant-filled air from outside.

  • If the pools lose their inflow of circulating cooling water, the water in the pools will evaporate.

  • Iraq is now beginning to see an inflow of investment capital that is likely to grow.

  • Exercises to strengthen muscles, promote complete expansion, regulate inflow and outflow of air, etc.

  • With that cool, fragrant inflow of air they breathed freely.

  • The cablegrams came first—bundles of them from every corner of the world—then the letters, a steady inflow.

  • The train at this point goes upon a monster ferry that carries it over the swift inflow of the Sacramento river.

  • It depended for its very life on a steady inflow of food from outside sources.