reinflation
noun [ U ] (also re-inflation) uk/ˌriː.ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌriː.ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən/
(FILLING WITH AIR)
重新充气
the act of making something increase in size by filling it with air again; the act of increasing in size by being filled with air
He stayed to supervise the reinflation of the balloon.
Always check that tyres are at the correct pressure after reinflation. 重新充气后,务必检查轮胎压力是否正确。
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- The procedure involves a brief deflation and reinflation of the tourniquet.
- Both lungs were badly damaged, but some reinflation of the right lung had occurred.
(ECONOMY)
finance & economics specialized(价格)重新提高
a general increase in prices after a period when prices have been falling
She warned that the move could cause reinflation in the private sector.
Any further attempt at re-inflation may cause concern among international lenders. 任何进一步重新推高房价的企图可能会引起国际贷款人的担忧。
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- Hoarded money was injected into the economy, causing reinflation.