单词 | to feed through |
释义 | > as lemmasto feed through f. intransitive. to feed through, to produce an effect elsewhere; to have consequences, esp. in the economy. Const. in, into, or to. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > trading conditions > [verb (intransitive)] > affect the market or economy to feed through1979 1975 Business Week 3 Nov. 25/2 When the cycle bottoms out, a slackening in the pace of inventory liquidation..involves a boost in orders, production and employment—elements that feed through the economy.] 1979 Economist 24 Nov. 98/1 Not all of that [sc. inflation] will feed through, because raw materials and fuel make up only part of industry's costs. 1981 Economist 7 Feb. 64 The J-curve effect of West Germany's devaluation against the dollar should soon start to feed through in higher export volumes. 1982 Economist 27 Nov. 36/2 The results..suggested that the trade balance in manufactured goods would initially improve by £540m if devaluation did not feed through to higher wages. 1983 Times 16 Feb. 14/5 The increase in the speculative metals was led by gold, and it fed through into copper. 1983 Times 14 Mar. 11/6 There is bound to be some time lag before the results feed through. < as lemmas |
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