bubbles

bubbles[ˈbʌblz] 

原级:bubble

现在分词:bubbling

过去分词:bubbled

过去式:bubbled

bubbles 基本解释
泡( bubble的名词复数 );泡影;肥皂泡;一点感情;起泡,使冒气泡( bubble的第三人称单数 );发出冒泡的声音;洋溢着;强烈感受;
bubbles 网络解释

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bubbles 单语例句

1. Inflation eats into ordinary people's buying power and erases part of the national income, as bubbles are not values.

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2. They are ready to enter the Chinese market by hook or by crook, inflating the real estate and stock market bubbles.

3. He said preventing bubbles should not be a priority at present, but activating the demands.

4. The spicy, fruity Shiraz with bubbles can be very good indeed.

5. There's even a reasonably posh restaurant and teahouse courtyard where spring water bubbles down a canal system.

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6. Excess liquidity is likely to attract more speculative capital and boost asset bubbles, which could mean a financial crisis in China.

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7. Internally, the constant and huge capital inflows exacerbate inflation and asset market bubbles.

8. Increased capital inflows will also trigger asset bubbles, bringing more risks to China's economy.

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9. After the Fed began to tighten monetary policy from 1996, capital flows reversed and the East Asian asset bubbles burst.

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10. Their challenge is to avoid inflation and speculative bubbles created by large capital inflows, and to maintain growth despite the demand for their exports in the West slows.