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How to write character 膨

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Compounds with character 膨

膨脝大腹
be potbellied

Example sentences with 膨

可是我妈讨厌去,因为海风会把她的头发吹
Mom always hated it because the ocean air made her hair all big.
出自:《老友记 第二季》|《Friends Season 2》
过度通,表示现在你口袋里的钱明天就会贬值,所以会让你想立刻花掉。
Too much inflation means that the money in your wallet today will be worth less tomorrow, making you want to spend it right away.
出自:《TED教育》|《TED-Ed》
过度通,表示现在你口袋里的钱明天就会贬值,所以会让你想立刻花掉。
Too much inflation means that the money in your wallet today will be worth less tomorrow, making you want to spend it right away.
出自:《TED教育》|《TED-Ed》
所以经济学家大多认为,两种情形太严重都很危险,不过适度稳定的通,对于刺激经济成长却是必要的。
So most economists believe that while too much of either is dangerous, a small, consistent amount of inflation is necessary to encourage economic growth.
出自:《TED教育》|《TED-Ed》
所以经济学家大多认为,两种情形太严重都很危险,不过适度稳定的通,对于刺激经济成长却是必要的。
So most economists believe that while too much of either is dangerous, a small, consistent amount of inflation is necessary to encourage economic growth.
出自:《TED教育》|《TED-Ed》
就像金发女孩的故事一样,他们必须掌握正确的数字,才能刺激经济并稳定就业,同时避免通恶化到失控的程度。
Like in the story of Goldilocks, they need to get the numbers just right in order to stimulate growth and keep people employed, without letting inflation reach disruptive levels.
出自:《TED教育》|《TED-Ed》
就像金发女孩的故事一样,他们必须掌握正确的数字,才能刺激经济并稳定就业,同时避免通恶化到失控的程度。
Like in the story of Goldilocks, they need to get the numbers just right in order to stimulate growth and keep people employed, without letting inflation reach disruptive levels.
出自:《TED教育》|《TED-Ed》
这虽然能刺激商业活动,但也会造成过度消费或大量囤货,例如食物和燃料,使得价格攀升,导致供不应求,通更加恶化。
So, while this would stimulate business, it would also encourage over consumption, or hoarding commodities, like food and fuel, raising their prices and leading to consumer shortages and even more inflation.
出自:《TED教育》|《TED-Ed》
这虽然能刺激商业活动,但也会造成过度消费或大量囤货,例如食物和燃料,使得价格攀升,导致供不应求,通更加恶化。
So, while this would stimulate business, it would also encourage over consumption, or hoarding commodities, like food and fuel, raising their prices and leading to consumer shortages and even more inflation.
出自:《TED教育》|《TED-Ed》