dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

dmuchnięcie Anglais:

1. inflation


Governments usually resort to price control when inflation has reached a certain level.
High unemployment and inflation continued.
Is your salary keeping up with inflation?
Because of inflation, salaries can't keep up with the high cost of living.
Does depreciation of the yen give rise to inflation?
Small enterprises are feeling the squeeze of inflation.
Four percent inflation is forecast for this year.
The shrinking of the domestic market has been blamed on inflation.
low/rising inflation
The policy will only accelerate inflation.
Economic conditions point to further inflation.
Excessive reliance on monetary policy an attempt to curb inflation could unnecessarily constrain credit and hence business.
The value of the dollar declines as the rate of inflation rises.
Last year's growth of income was 5% after inflation.
Fiscal austerity is considered to be an answer to the rampant inflation.

2. puff


puffs of smoke
"I ran all the way home," she puffed (= said while puffing).

3. whiff


Take a whiff.
The whiff of elite self- dealing...
to catch a whiff of sth
I got hungry when I got a whiff of the steak.
There was a whiff of revolution abroad
The breeze momentarily shifted direction, and Eli caught a whiff of an odd aroma...