deflate
def
ˈdɪf
dif
late
leɪt
leit
British pronunciation
/diːflˈe‍ɪt/

Definiția și sensul cuvântului „deflate” în engleză

to deflate
01

devaloriza, reduce

to reduce the value or amount of something
Transitive: to deflate value or amount of something
to deflate definition and meaning
example
Exemple
Economic uncertainties often deflate consumer confidence.
Nesiguranțele economice diminuează adesea încrederea consumatorilor.
02

a se dezumfla, a pierde aer

to lose air or gas
Intransitive
example
Exemple
When the soccer ball got punctured, it began to deflate slowly, losing its shape on the field.
Când mingea de fotbal a fost străpunsă, a început să se deumfle încet, pierzându-și forma pe teren.
03

deflaționa, reduce

to decrease the general level of prices of goods and services, often accompanied by a decline in economic activity
Transitive: to deflate the economy or economic values
example
Exemple
The government 's austerity measures aimed to deflate public spending, reduce budget deficits, and stabilize the economy.
Măsurile de austeritate ale guvernului au avut ca scop reducerea cheltuielilor publice, reducerea deficitelor bugetare și stabilizarea economiei.
04

a diminua, a reduce

to reduce or lessen the level of an attitude or feeling
Transitive: to deflate an attitude or feeling
example
Exemple
The harsh criticism from her supervisor deflated her enthusiasm for the project.
Critica dură a supraveghetorului ei a diminuat entuziasmul ei pentru proiect.
05

a dezumfla, a elibera aerul

to release and empty air or gas from a container, causing it to become less inflated
Transitive: to deflate a container
example
Exemple
John had to deflate the basketball slightly because it was too bouncy for indoor play.
John a trebuit să deumfle ușor mingea de baschet pentru că era prea elastică pentru jocul în interior.
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