Deflation
61deflation — I s ( en) EKON allmän prisnedgång och höjning av penningvärdet II s ( en) EKON små partiklar förs bort av vinden …
62Deflation — De|fla|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (Geologie Abblasung lockeren Gesteins durch Wind; Wirtschaft Abnahme des Preisniveaus) …
63déflation — nf. déflachon (Albanais, Villards Thônes) …
64deflation — Decline in price of goods and services Compare disinflation …
65deflation — Decline in price of goods and services Compare disinflation …
66deflation — The loss of air from a tire or other air chamber …
67deflation — An economic condition wherein money acquires more value, with the consequence that prices are lowered; a condition which more than once in the history of the United States has been followed by a grievous economic depression …
68deflation — n. 1 the act or process of deflating or being deflated. 2 Econ. reduction of the amount of money in circulation to increase its value as a measure against inflation. 3 Geol. the removal of particles of rock etc. by the wind. Derivatives:… …
69Deflation Detection System — Reifendruckkontrollsysteme dienen der Überwachung des Reifendrucks bei Kraftfahrzeugen, um Unfälle, die durch fehlerhafte Reifen verursacht werden, zu minimieren und frühzeitig zu erkennen. Ferner lässt sich mit dem optimalen Reifendruck Benzin… …
70deflation warning system — (DWS) developed by Dunlop for on line detection of tire pressure loss. When tire pressure is reduced, the tire circumference is also reduced resulting in increased wheel rpm. The system uses the wheel speed sensors of an existing ABS system to… …