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deflating是deflate的现在分词 deflate美 [dɪ'fleɪt] 英 [diː'fleɪt] - v.收缩;抽去(空气等);降低
- 网络紧缩;放气;紧缩法
第三人称单数:deflates 现在分词:deflating 过去分词:deflated v. go down,let down,collapse,shrink,puncture v. | 1. to let out air or gas from an inflatable object with the result that it shrinks or collapses, or lose air or gas 2. to destroy somebody's confidence or make somebody less self-assured or conceited 3. to show that a theory or argument is wrong 4. to bring about deflation in the economy or the money supply 5. to make someone feel less confident or important 6. if a tyre or balloon deflates, or if you deflate it, air comes out of it 7. to make changes in an economy in order to lower prices 8. to show that something is not true 1. to let out air or gas from an inflatable object with the result that it shrinks or collapses, or lose air or gas 2. to destroy somebody's confidence or make somebody less self-assured or conceited 3. to show that a theory or argument is wrong 4. to bring about deflation in the economy or the money supply 5. to make someone feel less confident or important 6. if a tyre or balloon deflates, or if you deflate it, air comes out of it 7. to make changes in an economy in order to lower prices 8. to show that something is not true |
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