常見例句雙語例句The deflator for core personal-consumption expenditure (PCE), Fed officials' favoured index, was up 2.1% in the year to April.美聯(lián)儲鍾愛的核心個(gè)人消費(fèi)品支出平減指數(shù)從年初到四月上陞了2.1%。The domestic-demand deflator plunged 2.6% -- the largest drop since 1958 -- indicating that companies are losing their ability to price goods and services.國內(nèi)需求平減指數(shù)下降了2.6%,爲(wèi)1958年來的最大降幅,說明企業(yè)正在失去商品與服務(wù)的議價(jià)能力。The broadest gauge of inflation, and the source of the discrepancy, is the GDP deflator, which measures the change in prices of end-products, whether used for consumption, investment or export.最寬泛的通脹指標(biāo)(也是上述差異的來源)是GDP平減指數(shù),它衡量最終産品(無論其用於消費(fèi)、投資還是出口)的價(jià)格變動。權(quán)威例句Currently, the GDP deflator is 1.8%, which hardly reflects the true rise in prices.FORBES: Financial Crisis Phase II Is AheadOver the same period the U.S. deflator rose by 45.3% and in the U.K. it was up 51.5%.FORBES: With Kuroda Pledging to Do "Whatever It Takes" at BOJ, Abe Gets His ManThe Fed has the core PCE deflator at 2.25% to 2.5% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2006.FORBES: Hike More, Eat Less 返回 deflator