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单词 outflow
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Definition of outflow in English:

outflow

noun ˈaʊtfləʊˈaʊtˌfloʊ
  • A large amount of money, liquid, or people that moves or is transferred out of a place.

    (液体、金钱或人员的)大量外流

    an outflow of foreign currency

    外汇大量外流。

    mass noun capital outflow took place on a very large scale

    发生了大规模的资本外流。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Inevitably, cash outflows associated with leasing or financing will occur at different times and for different durations of time.
    • In simple terms, if inflow is greater than outflow the result is overcrowding.
    • Of course, the outflow of capital to foreign countries, stagnation of investment, and the steady decline of the stock market will become more serious.
    • But any shock to confidence that leads to an outflow of private capital could be problematic, however.
    • For the next three years until 2001, private capital outflow amounted to between $8 to 10 billion annually.
    • The Government approved changes to currency legislation to further liberalise capital outflows.
    • ‘Even if all dormant account holders come forward en masse to claim their money, the outflow of funds would not have a huge effect on the banks,’ he said.
    • The institute's data showed that the outflow of medical practitioners was matched by an inflow of overseas-qualified medical practitioners.
    • We should note that long-term capital outflows from Britain were also enormous.
    • Given the scale of the foreign assets, the government's payments capacity should be able to withstand any foreseeable shocks or capital outflows emanating from the otherwise worrisome fiscal situation.
    • Price indices may or may not catch the effect of the net outflow of money from the commodity market.
    • The report noted the need for the abolition of limitations on the outflow of foreign currencies by enterprises that have invested in the nation.
    • For the month of February alone, the documents said the net outflow was $72.1 million with outflows amounting to $441.2 million against inflows of $369.1 million.
    • The pressure to export is pressure to get the minimal sums necessary to cover these outflows of money.
    • The outflow amounted to 21 percent of Europe's population in 1870.
    • The move was aimed at reducing capital outflows from the country and lifting the earnings of local deposit holders.
    • Certainly, the ‘no haste’ policy did not end the capital outflow.
    • With more pensioners and fewer active workers paying in, the postal pension system has a net outflow of funds for the first time in nearly 70 years.
    • Junk bond fund flows reversed, with outflows of $319 million this week.
    • We now know that stellar outflows produce an enormous amount of water and we know that our lives depend on water.
    Synonyms
    discharge, outflowing, outpouring, outrush, rush, flood, deluge, issue, spurt, jet, cascade, stream, torrent, gush, outburst
    flow, flux, welling, leakage, escape, drain, drainage, outflux, emanation, effluence, effluent, effusion
    technical efflux

Definition of outflow in US English:

outflow

nounˈoutˌflōˈaʊtˌfloʊ
  • 1A large amount of money, liquid, or people that moves or is transferred out of a place.

    (液体、金钱或人员的)大量外流

    an outflow of foreign currency

    外汇大量外流。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In simple terms, if inflow is greater than outflow the result is overcrowding.
    • The Government approved changes to currency legislation to further liberalise capital outflows.
    • But any shock to confidence that leads to an outflow of private capital could be problematic, however.
    • For the month of February alone, the documents said the net outflow was $72.1 million with outflows amounting to $441.2 million against inflows of $369.1 million.
    • We should note that long-term capital outflows from Britain were also enormous.
    • The institute's data showed that the outflow of medical practitioners was matched by an inflow of overseas-qualified medical practitioners.
    • For the next three years until 2001, private capital outflow amounted to between $8 to 10 billion annually.
    • Inevitably, cash outflows associated with leasing or financing will occur at different times and for different durations of time.
    • Given the scale of the foreign assets, the government's payments capacity should be able to withstand any foreseeable shocks or capital outflows emanating from the otherwise worrisome fiscal situation.
    • Junk bond fund flows reversed, with outflows of $319 million this week.
    • The move was aimed at reducing capital outflows from the country and lifting the earnings of local deposit holders.
    • Certainly, the ‘no haste’ policy did not end the capital outflow.
    • ‘Even if all dormant account holders come forward en masse to claim their money, the outflow of funds would not have a huge effect on the banks,’ he said.
    • The report noted the need for the abolition of limitations on the outflow of foreign currencies by enterprises that have invested in the nation.
    • Price indices may or may not catch the effect of the net outflow of money from the commodity market.
    • The outflow amounted to 21 percent of Europe's population in 1870.
    • With more pensioners and fewer active workers paying in, the postal pension system has a net outflow of funds for the first time in nearly 70 years.
    • The pressure to export is pressure to get the minimal sums necessary to cover these outflows of money.
    • We now know that stellar outflows produce an enormous amount of water and we know that our lives depend on water.
    • Of course, the outflow of capital to foreign countries, stagnation of investment, and the steady decline of the stock market will become more serious.
    Synonyms
    discharge, outflowing, outpouring, outrush, rush, flood, deluge, issue, spurt, jet, cascade, stream, torrent, gush, outburst
    1. 1.1Meteorology The outward flow of air from a weather system, associated with wind shift and temperature drop.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These exploratory missions studied the Asian outflow - air flowing over the continent to and across the Pacific - and how seasons and geography affect the chemistry and movement of air.
      • Weakening and reduction in the regular size of the Polar anticyclone and its east-wind outflow should cause the temperate low pressure belt to find a zone of activity closer to the polar zones than at present.
      • The spreading out of surface air is compensated by descending air in the core of the pressure system, since outflow must be balanced by vertical motion, a requirement of mass conservation.
      • When the outflow from these downdraughts finally exceeds the inflow, the storm will dissipate and die.
      • In the solar case, plasma motion towards us, which means away from the solar surface, is detected as blue shift in the ultraviolet spectrum, and thus can be used to identify the beginning of the solar wind outflow.
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