inflow

inflow
in·flow
[ˈɪnfləʊ, AM -floʊ]
I. n no pl
1. (arrival) Zustrom m
\inflow of capital Kapitalzufluss m
\inflow of foreign exchange Deviseneingänge pl
\inflow of goods Wareneingänge pl
\inflow of immigrants Einwandererzustrom m
2. (supply)
\inflow of air/fuel Luft-/Benzinzufuhr f
II. adj attr, inv AUTO
\inflow pipe Ansaugrohr nt
* * *
['ɪnfləʊ]
n
1) (of water, air) (= action) Zustrom m, Einfließen nt, Zufließen nt; (= quantity) Zuflussmenge f; (= place) Zufluss m

inflow pipe — Zuflussrohr nt

2) (fig) (of foreign currency, goods) Zustrom m; (of people) Zustrom m, Andrang m; (of ideas etc) Eindringen nt
* * *
inflow [ˈınfləʊ] academic.ru/38030/influx">influx
* * *
n.
Zufluss -e m.

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