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1. ['ʌpsaɪd] сущ.1) верхняя сторона, верхняя часть2) повышение (доходности, цен на акции)The market has failed to show any glimmer of momentum on the upside. — Рынок не сумел показать ни малейшего движения в сторону роста.
3) позитивный аспект, положительное качество; преимущество… in a January 2003 essay on the upside of bad economic times, Fish observed: "as a bonus, no one will make an appointment to see you." ("Former dean at UIC to leave" The Chicago Tribune) — … в январе 2003 г. в очерке о пользе экономических трудностей Фиш заметил: "По крайней мере, можно отдохнуть от посетителей".
4) = upside potential потенциал, задатки; потенциальная выгодаathlete with lots of upside — спортсмен, с хорошими данными
2. ['ʌpsaɪd] предл.; амер.; разг.The shares are selling on a 25 per cent discount to assets and there is virtually no downside risk but at least 25 per cent upside potential. — Акции продают за 75 % реальной стоимости, поэтому риска практически никакого, а потенциальная выгода составляет как минимум 25 %.
по, по поверхностиto throw smb. upside a wall — размазать кого-л. по стенке
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