0 to let all the air or gas out of something, or to become emptied of air or gas -- выпускать воздух из чего-либо
1 to make someone lose confidence or feel less important -- ставить на место, сбивать спесь
[ often passive ] They were totally deflated by losing the match.
2 to reduce the supply of money in an economy -- сокращать денежную наличность
Another noteworthy feature, this time of a mechanical nature, of such shells is that they offer no resistance to crumpling when they are deflated.
The balloon catheter was advanced over the guide wire, inflated with dilute contrast to a pressure of 3-4 atmospheres, and deflated immediately.
Domestic oil prices, however, may vary across countries and regions as they are deflated by the real exchange rate.
If the position was not adequate, or if there was electrocardiographic signs of myocardial ischaemia, the balloon was immediately deflated and repositioned.
There were instances when current dollar estimates were not deflated to yield constant dollar estimates.
Note that in a panel data set, all values of variables should be deflated to avoid spurious correlations.
During the sweep through the second block, 6 almost linearly dependent vectors were discovered and deflated.
The same data with the contributions along the first principal component deflated (bottom).
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使變小, (使)變癟, 給…放氣…
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使变小, (使)变瘪, 给…放气…
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desinflar(se), desinflar, deshinchar…
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esvaziar(-se)…
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havasını in(dir)mek/boşal(t)mak, havasını söndürmek, bozmak…
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(se) dégonfler, dégonfler, démonter…
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vypustit (plyn, vzduch), pokořit…
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punktere, lukke luft ud, nedgøre…
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