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1 понижение прибыли
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1. cut2. degression3. depreciation4. down-drift5. downdrift6. setback7. shortcomings8. slide9. wane10. declining11. drop12. dropping13. subsiding14. abatement15. abatements16. come downснижающий; снижение — bringing down
снижающийся; снижение — coming down
17. cutback18. cuts19. cuttingснижать инфляцию; снижение инфляции — cutting inflation
20. diminusion21. easing22. minimizing23. sag24. slowdown25. slowdowns26. slowing27. lowering; reduction; decrease; fall; landing28. decline29. depression30. descent31. reductionСинонимический ряд:понижение (сущ.) понижение; уменьшениеАнтонимический ряд: -
4 откат
1) regression/retrogression, deterioration, worsening; setback, backslidingАкты терроризма не должны привести к откату от демократических норм. — Terrorist acts must not lead to a rollback/retreat of democracy
Никогда еще не было такого отката в отношениях наших стран (А.Лукашенко). — This is an unprecedented worsening/setback in our relations.
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откат котировок, откат рынка, откат инфляции — fall, decline, drop2) диплом. (возвращение (полное или частичное) одной из сторон на переговорах на исходные позиции после сделанного ранее предложения или уступки) backtrackingглагольный вариант – отрабатывать назад3) компьют. (откат транзакции, откат базы данных в исходное состояние) rollback4) жарг. (взятка, завышение цены контракта или «организация» победы одной из сторон на аукционе/тендере и получение определенного процента в качестве вознаграждения) kickback (Oxford American Dictionary: a payment for help in making a profit, etc.), cut (определяется тем же словарем как сленг: a share of profits, commission, loot, etc.)
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