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1 huge deficit
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3 deficit
nдефицит; нехватка, недостатокto bring the deficit down — уменьшать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
to compensate for the deficit — возмещать / компенсировать дефицит
to curb the deficit — обуздывать / ограничивать дефицит
to cure the deficit — ликвидировать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
to eliminate the deficit — ликвидировать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
to make up for the deficit — возмещать / компенсировать дефицит
to narrow the deficit — уменьшать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
to reduce / to slash the deficit — сокращать дефицит
to whittle away / down the deficit — уменьшать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
- bloated deficitto wipe out the deficit — ликвидировать дефицит (бюджета и т.п.)
- budget deficit
- cash deficit
- chronic deficit
- constant deficit
- deficit continues to mount alarmingly
- deficit fell
- deficit has ballooned
- deficit has widened
- deficit in the balance of payments
- deficit is rocketing
- deficit shrank
- deficit stood at $...
- dramatic improvement in the balance-of-payments deficit
- external deficit
- federal budget deficit
- fiscal deficit
- food deficit
- foreign deficit
- foreign-exchange deficit
- foreign-trade deficit
- government deficit
- growth of the budget deficit
- huge deficit
- massive deficit
- negative deficit
- outstanding deficit
- projected deficit
- record deficit
- record-breaking deficit
- reduction of the budget deficit
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- annual deficit
- balance of payments deficit
- balance of trade deficit
- budget deficit
- budgetary deficit
- capital deficit
- cash deficit
- chronic deficit
- constant deficit
- currency deficit
- current deficit
- current account deficit
- current assets deficit
- dollar deficit
- excessive deficit
- exchange deficit
- external deficit
- federal budget deficit
- financial deficit
- fiscal deficit
- foreign exchange deficit
- foreign trade deficit
- government deficit
- huge deficit
- investment deficit
- minor deficit
- monetary deficit
- operational deficit
- outstanding deficit
- overall deficit
- payments deficit
- persistent deficit
- public sector deficit
- short-term deficit
- total deficit
- trade deficit
- virtual deficit
- deficit in foreign exchange
- deficit of the balance of payments
- deficit of the balance of trade
- deficit of goods
- deficit in foreign exchange
- balance a deficit
- cause a deficit
- compensate for a deficit
- correct a deficit
- cover a deficit
- curb a fiscal deficit
- incur a deficit
- make good a deficit
- make up a deficit
- meet a deficit
- narrow a trade deficit
- offset a deficit
- operate at a deficit
- reduce a deficit
- rein in a budget deficit
- run a deficit
- settle a deficit
- show a deficit
- swing into deficitEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > deficit
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6 be hurting economically
Общая лексика: экономика страдает (The deficit has grown huge, they're really hurting economically.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > be hurting economically
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7 size
1. nразмер, величина; объем
- actual size
- basic size
- batch size
- budget size
- commercial size
- crew size
- economic lot size
- enterprise size
- farm size
- herd size
- huge size
- intermediate size
- irregular size
- key size
- limit size
- limiting size
- lot size
- market size
- medium size
- minimum-cost batch size
- nominal size
- nonstandard size
- overall size
- pallet size
- penalty size
- plant size
- popular size
- population size
- prescribed size
- product size
- production lot size
- regular size
- repair size
- run size
- specified size
- standard size
- stock size
- unpopular size
- vast size
- size of a case
- size of commission
- size of compensation
- size of a container
- size of damage
- size of a deficit
- size of delivery
- size of a discount
- size of a dividend
- size of duty
- size of equipment
- size of expenses
- size of expenditures
- size of a family
- size of financing
- size of goods
- size of indebtedness
- size of a loan
- size of losses
- size of an order
- size of a package
- size of a policy
- size of the pool
- size of remuneration
- size of reserves
- size of tariff
- size
- determine sizes
- increase the size
- reach the size
- specify the size2. v1) измерять
- size up
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