"bubble" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

bubble sustantivo

sustantivo + bubble
Kolokacji: 36
air bubble • soap bubble • housing bubble • gas bubble • Internet bubble • ...
bubble + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 24
bubble gum • bubble burst • bubble bath • bubble wrap • bubble canopy • ...
bubble + verbo
Kolokacji: 29
bubble rises • bubble forms • bubble bursts • bubble pops • bubble appears • ...
verbo + bubble
Kolokacji: 9
blow bubbles • form bubbles • burst one's bubble • see bubbles • make bubbles • ...
adjetivo + bubble
Kolokacji: 40
dot-com bubble • small bubble • tiny bubble • speculative bubble • little bubble • ...
1. dot-com bubble = bańka internetowa dot-com bubble
2. protective bubble = ochronny pęcherzyk protective bubble
3. fragile bubble = kruchy pęcherzyk fragile bubble
4. asset-price bubble = pęcherzyk aktywa-cena asset-price bubble
  • More than three-quarters of these loans were to companies in fields like real estate, construction and retailing that have been hit especially hard by the collapse of Japan's asset-price bubble in 1990.
  • This could help the economy through its soft patch; on the other hand, it could feed straight through into financial speculation, asset-price bubbles and higher inflation.
  • Half a decade has passed since the bursting of a huge asset-price bubble, and the U.S. economy is still depressed.
  • At some point soon, however, China will have to slam on the policy brakes to avoid an asset-price bubble.
  • Other economists said Mr. Feldstein's concern about an asset-price bubble seemed out of place when discussing an economy whose main problem is declining prices and demand.
  • But most economists agree that what they call the mispricing of risk is unsustainable, since it helps create asset-price bubbles - and their inevitable and very costly collapses.
  • In the late 1980s a massive asset-price bubble developed in Japan.
  • In his academic research and his best-selling book from 2000, "Irrational Exuberance," he has pioneered the study of asset-price bubbles, which play an increasingly important role in modern economies.
  • Mopping up after this asset-price bubble has turned out to be much harder because of its greater magnitude," said Mr Kohn in a speech to the Cato Institute in Washington.
  • "Why has macroeconomic research been so irrelevant and why did central bankers fail to take any concrete action as house- and asset-price bubbles emerged?"
5. classic bubble = klasyczny pęcherzyk classic bubble
(3) economic, financial
Kolokacji: 2
(5) white, invisible, black
Kolokacji: 3
(7) double, single
Kolokacji: 2
(9) pricked, magnetic
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + bubble
Kolokacji: 5
with bubbles • of bubbles • in a bubble • for bubbles • on the bubble

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