常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句Gas and electricity prices have risen by nearly a fifth this year, which helped push the latest consumer-price index of inflation, released on October 18th, back to its 2008 peak of 5.2%.今年天然氣及電力價(jià)格增長(zhǎng)了近五分之一,致使10月8日公布的最新通脹消費(fèi)物價(jià)指數(shù)上升到5.2%,[color=#ff0000]達(dá)到2008年出現(xiàn)峰值以來(lái)的最高水平。Zhou Fengqi, an analyst with the NDRC's energy research institute, said, "The government has delayed energy price hikes because it does not want to push up the already high inflation."發(fā)改委能源研究所分析員周鳳啟表示,政府減緩稅收上調(diào)的速度,是為了避免緩解目前存在的高的通貨膨脹。zheng-lm2002.blog.163.comThe central bank said another factor for inflation is rising salaries, which will push up overall price levels.央行指出,上漲的薪資水平是通貨膨脹的又一因素,推動(dòng)價(jià)格水平的全面上漲。blog.sina.com.cn權(quán)威例句All these things can swell domestic demand and so push up general price inflation.ECONOMIST: On the trail of the mutant inflation monsterRising oil prices push up the rate of consumer-price inflation—not just because people are paying more for petrol at the pump, but because companies must pay more to make and transport the goods they sell.ECONOMIST: Betting on Bernanke TheAs emerging economies push the prices of commodities up and those of manufactured goods down, consumer-price inflation is no longer a reflection of domestic monetary conditions, nor is low inflation a guarantor of economic stability.ECONOMIST: A view from an economist at HSBC 返回 price push inflation