inflation n. (opp. deflation) 1.膨脹。 2.【經(jīng)濟學】通貨膨脹;信用膨脹;(物價)暴漲。 3.自負;夸張。 4.【工業(yè)】(氣體、空氣的)補給,打氣,充氣,脹氣。 runaway inflation 如脫韁之馬的通貨膨脹。 n. -ism 通貨膨脹政策[現(xiàn)象]。 -ist 1.n. 通貨膨脹政策的支持者。 2.adj. 支持通貨膨脹政策的。
core CORE =Congress of Racial Equality 〔美國〕爭取種族平等大會。 n. 1.果心。 2.(事物、問題等的)中心,核心;精髓。 3.(地球的)地核;【地質(zhì)學;地理學】巖心;【鑄】型心;【建筑】襯心;【電學】(線)心,心線;(計算機的)磁心;(原子反應堆的)堆芯,活性區(qū);(燃料元件)芯體。 4.(羊內(nèi)臟中的)種瘤。 5.〔美國〕(各專業(yè)學生共修的)基礎課。 throw away the apple because of the core 因噎廢食。 to the core 到心,徹底(rotten to the core 透心腐爛;壞入骨髓,糟糕透頂。 English to the core道地的英國人)。 vt. 挖去…的果心。
Asset prices ' adjustment to core inflation index 資產(chǎn)價格對核心通貨膨脹指數(shù)的修正
Alternative measures of core inflation on the mainland 評估內(nèi)地核心通脹率的不同方法
The paper considered several measures of core inflation 文件研究了計算核心通脹率的不同方法。
Core inflation ( excluding food , but including oil ) is running at only 1 . 4 % 核心通脹(不含食品,但含油)僅維持在1 . 4 % 。
The lure of core inflation as a barometer is that headline inflation rates tend to be volatile 核心通貨膨脹作為晴雨表,其發(fā)展的不穩(wěn)定預示著整體通貨膨脹率的起伏。
Global inflation had increased , mainly due to higher oil prices , but core inflation remained low 全球通脹率上升,主要原因是油價高企,但核心通脹率仍維持在低水平。
Unlike core inflation , the headline measure includes fuel costs , which rose sharply , as well as food prices 與核心通脹不同,總體通脹包括了急劇上升的燃料費用和食物價格。
The lure of core inflation as a barometer is that headline inflation rates tend to be volatile 之所以核心通貨膨脹作為晴雨表很有吸引力,是因為整體通貨膨脹率往往變化無常。
Core inflation has risen 2 . 4pc in the past 12 months , matching the gain of september 2002 在過去的12個月里,基本通貨膨脹已經(jīng)增長了2 . 4個百分點,已經(jīng)趕上2002年九月份時情況。