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I. rate [reɪt] N

1. rate (speed):

Geschwindigkeit f <-, -en>
Tempo nt <-s, -s>
rate of fall PHYS
rate of flow TECH
Durchflussmenge f <-, -n>
Wachstumsrate f <-, -n>

2. rate (measure):

Maß nt <-es, -e>
Menge f <-, -n>

3. rate (payment):

Satz m <-es, Sät·ze>

4. rate:

Zinssatz m <-es, -sätze>
Steuersatz m <-es, -sätze>

5. rate FIN (amount of interest paid):

Rate f <-, -n>
Rendite f <-, -n>

6. rate FIN (value of a currency):

Kurs m <-es, -e>
Wechselkurs m <-es, -e>
Wechselkurs m <-es, -e>
Devisenterminkurs m <-es, -e>
Verkaufskurs m <-es, -e>

7. rate Brit, Aus dated (local tax):

8. rate COMPUT:

Rate f <-, -n>

Phrases:

II. rate [reɪt] VB trans

1. rate (regard):

to rate sb/sth
jdn/etw einschätzen

2. rate (be worthy of):

3. rate Brit, Aus dated (value):

to rate sth
to rate sth

4. rate COMPUT:

to rate sth

III. rate [reɪt] VB intr

to rate as sth

I. dif·fer·en·tial [ˌdɪfəˈren(t)ʃəl] N

1. differential (difference):

Unterschied m <-(e)s, -e>
Gefälle nt <-s, ->

2. differential MATH:

Differenzial nt <-s, -e>

3. differential AUTO, MECH:

II. dif·fer·en·tial [ˌdɪfəˈren(t)ʃəl] ADJ

1. differential (different):

2. differential ECON:

Staffeltarif m <-s, -e>

3. differential MATH, MECH:

in·fla·tion [ɪnˈfleɪʃən] N no pl

1. inflation ECON:

Inflation f <-, -en>
Preisauftrieb m <-(e)s> kein pl
Preissteigerung f <-, -en>
inflation-proof ECON, FIN

2. inflation:

I. in [ɪn] PREP

1. in (position):

in +dat
in der Mitte von etw dat

2. in after vb (into):

in +dat

3. in Am (at):

auf +dat

4. in (as part of):

in +dat

5. in (state, condition):

in +dat
Qualitätsunterschied m <-(e)s, -e>
sich acc [in jdn] verlieben

6. in (with):

mit +dat
in +dat

7. in (language, music, voice):

8. in (time: during):

am +dat
in +dat
in 1968
[im Jahre] 1968

9. in (time: within):

in +dat

10. in (time: for):

seit +dat

11. in (at a distance of):

nach +dat

12. in (job, profession):

13. in (wearing):

in +dat

14. in (result):

in that ... form

15. in + -ing (while doing):

16. in (with quantities):

17. in (comparing amounts):

pro +dat

18. in after vb (concerning):

sich acc für etw acc interessieren

19. in after n:

20. in (in a person):

in sb
mit jdm
it isn't in sb to do sth
jd ist nicht zu etw dat in der Lage

21. in (author):

bei +dat

Phrases:

II. in [ɪn] ADV

1. in inv (into sth):

2. in inv (at arrival point) train, bus:

3. in inv (towards land):

4. in inv (submitted):

to get [or hand] sth in

5. in inv (elected):

to get in candidate
to get in party also

Phrases:

sich acc bei jdm lieb Kind machen inf
to get in on sth
to let sb in on sth
jdn in etw acc einweihen

III. in [ɪn] ADJ

1. in pred, inv:

2. in inv (leading in):

Eingangstür f <-, -en>
in-tray Aus, Brit, in-box Am

3. in inv (in fashion):

4. in pred, inv (submitted):

5. in pred, inv (elected):

to be in candidate
to be in party also

6. in pred, inv SPORTS (within bounds):

7. in pred, inv SPORTS:

to be in player
to be in (in cricket) team

8. in pred, inv (in season):

Phrases:

to be in at sth
bei etw dat dabei sein
to be in for sth
to be in on sth

IV. in [ɪn] N

1. in (connection):

Kontakt[e] m[pl]

2. in Am POL:

Phrases:

OpenDict entry

inflation N

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

differential in inflation rates N FINMKT

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rate N MKT COMPET

rate VB trans ACCOUNT

differential N ACCOUNT

inflation N MKT COMPET

inflation N FINMKT

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

rate

Present
Irate
yourate
he/she/itrates
werate
yourate
theyrate
Past
Irated
yourated
he/she/itrated
werated
yourated
theyrated
Present Perfect
Ihaverated
youhaverated
he/she/ithasrated
wehaverated
youhaverated
theyhaverated
Past Perfect
Ihadrated
youhadrated
he/she/ithadrated
wehadrated
youhadrated
theyhadrated

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It is often believed that when utilization rises above somewhere between 82% and 85%, price inflation will increase.
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Figure 5 shows the first two stages of inflation of an order 4 set leading to a non-periodic tiling.
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Or, if price inflation increases, then again the worker can buy less with his wage money.
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The two other stabilization plans amounted to renewed attempts at bringing inflation down from very high levels.
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The ropes gave the bags shape, making inflation easier.
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