inflate
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late
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A(z) „inflate” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to inflate
01

felfĂșj, levegƑvel vagy gĂĄzzal tölt

to make something full by air or gas
Transitive: to inflate an expandable object
to inflate definition and meaning
Példåk
The swimmer inflated the life jacket before entering the water, ensuring buoyancy and safety.
Az ĂșszĂł felfĂșjta a mentƑmellĂ©nyt, mielƑtt belĂ©pett a vĂ­zbe, biztosĂ­tva ezzel a lebegĂ©st Ă©s a biztonsĂĄgot.
02

felfĂșj, tĂșlzĂĄsba visz

to increase something significantly or excessively
Transitive: to inflate a price
to inflate definition and meaning
Példåk
The landlord inflated the rent for the apartment, taking advantage of the high demand in the area.
A bĂ©rbeadĂł feltolta a lakĂĄs bĂ©rleti dĂ­jĂĄt, kihasznĂĄlva a terĂŒleten tapasztalhatĂł nagy keresletet.
03

felfĂșj, kitĂĄgul

to expand or become swollen with air or gas
Intransitive
Példåk
As the tire inflated, it slowly regained its shape, ready to be mounted back onto the car.
Ahogy a gumi felfĂșjĂłdott, lassan visszanyerte alakjĂĄt, kĂ©szen arra, hogy visszakerĂŒljön az autĂłra.
04

felfĂșj, tĂșlzĂĄsba esik

to make something seem more impressive or important than it actually is
Transitive: to inflate a fact
Példåk
He tends to inflate his stories when retelling them to make them sound more exciting and dramatic.
Hajlamos felnagyĂ­tani a törtĂ©neteit, amikor Ășjra elmesĂ©li Ƒket, hogy izgalmasabbnak Ă©s drĂĄmaibbnak hangozzanak.
05

felfĂșj, növel

to increase the supply of currency or credit in an economy, leading to a rise in prices of goods and services
Transitive: to inflate the economy or a currency
Példåk
In times of crisis, central banks may choose to inflate the currency to ease debt burdens.
VĂĄlsĂĄg idejĂ©n a központi bankok Ășgy dönthetnek, hogy felpuffasztjĂĄk a pĂ©nzt, hogy enyhĂ­tsĂ©k az adĂłssĂĄgterheket.
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