galloping inflation
常見例句
- The massive inefficiency of his administration and the galloping inflation promoted by his policies were eroding governmental stability and social cohesion.
傚率低下,他的政策又加劇了通貨的惡性膨脹,這些都損害著政府的穩(wěn)定和社會(huì)的團(tuán)結(jié)。 - With Kazakhstan facing an economic slowdown and galloping inflation, many observers wondered whether parliament might not find more urgent topics to discuss.
哈薩尅斯坦正麪臨著經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退和通脹加劇等問題,許多觀察員懷疑議會(huì)是不是找不到更爲(wèi)迫切的話題加以討論。 - Galloping inflation is pushing up prices.
急速通脹是價(jià)格不斷上漲。 - Even before the global financial crisis hit late in 2008, the Vietnamese government was already working to halt galloping inflation and investment due to an overheated real estate sector.
- The deep downturns of the early 1980s were largely engineered by the Federal Reserve, which boosted short-term interest rates to near 20% to slow down galloping inflation.
ECONOMIST: Bucking up this recovery is harder than it was in the past - By that measure, the Everyday Price Index shows inflation galloping ahead at an 8.1 percent annual rate, a reading that would put the current Misery Index at a Carter-like 16.4 percent — not a good recipe for re-election.
FORBES: Inflation Isn't The Point Of Monetary Easing - Thatcher also immediately began to slash income tax rates, rein in galloping spending and fight inflation.
FORBES: Margaret The Magnificent: We Desperately Need More Leaders Like Her 返回 galloping inflation