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1 курс
сущ.; бирж(обмена валют и т.п.) rate (of exchange); ( ценных бумаг тж) priceрассчитывать по курсу — to calculate at the rate of...
падение курса — sharp fall in prices; slump
поддержание курса — price support; support of prices
- курс на момент закрытия биржипонижение курса — decline (drop) in rates; price drop (fall)
- курс облигаций
- курс покупателя и продавца
- курс ценных бумаг
- курс чека
- биржевой курс
- вексельный курс
- зарегистрированный на бирже курс
- наивысший курс
- номинальный курс
- обменный курс
- самый низкий курс
- средний курс
- устойчивый курс
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2 рост цен
prices hike, increase in prices, rise in prices, uplift in prices -
3 повышение цен
increase (rise, improvement, advance) in prices, price increase (rise, improvement, boost); (резкое) price explosion, surgeBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > повышение цен
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4 повышение цен
1) General subject: downward movement, upward movement, advance, bulge, bull movement, improvement in prices, price increase, increase in price(s) of2) Economy: enhancement of prices, increase of prices, price boost, price raising, price rises, raise in prices, recovery of prices, stiffening of prices, upward rise in prices3) Accounting: price enhancement4) Jargon: jack up5) Banking: price improvement6) Business: bullish demonstration, cost improvement, increase in prices, markup, price hike, price rise, putting prices up, rise, rise in prices, upswing7) Makarov: rise of prices -
5 повышение
с. rise, increaseСинонимический ряд:увеличение (сущ.) подъем; рост; увеличение; умножениеАнтонимический ряд:понижение; снижение -
6 рост цен
price increase (rise, advance, development), growth (increase, rise, escalation) of prices -
7 повышение
сrise, increaseповыше́ние по слу́жбе — promotion, advancement lit, elevation lit
повыше́ние зарпла́ты — pay/wage rise
повыше́ние ка́чества проду́кции — improvement of quality of goods
повыше́ние цен — rise in prices, price rise
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8 рост цен
1) General subject: price rises2) Economy: advance in price, bottleneck inflation, price advance, price development, price appreciation3) Diplomatic term: price hikes4) Politics: rise in prices5) Jargon: jack up6) Banking: price increase, price surge7) Advertising: price rise8) Makarov: advance -
9 удорожание
(повышение в цене) rise in prices; (повышение стоимости) appreciation (increase, rise) in costBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > удорожание
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10 объясняться
•The higher density of Jupiter is due to its larger mass.
•This fact owes to the объясняться 100 ns effective time constant for...
•The usefulness of this gypsum depends upon the fact that it hardens slowly.
•The wheel wear was due to attrition of the grits.
•The value of asbestos ensues from (or arises out of) the incombustible nature of the products fabricated from...
•This is explicable on the basis of imperfect chemical separation.
•This increase results from (or is caused by, or stems from, or is due to, or arises from, or is brought about by, or is explained by, or is associated with) the rise of prices.
•These metals owe their electrical conductivity to the fact that...
•The superior high-temperature performance of the cast alloys is attributable to the high carbon content and...
•This capability flows from the use of parallel computation.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > объясняться
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11 повышаться повыша·ться
1) to increase, to rise, to go up, to move up, to mount, to scale; (стремительно) to spurt2) эк. to be on the advance, to advanceнеожиданно повышаться (о ценах, курсах) — to spurt
ассигнования / цены резко повысились — allocations / prices have skyrocketed
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > повышаться повыша·ться
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12 повышаться
св - повы́ситься1) становиться более высоким to rise, to go up; увеличиваться to increaseце́ны повы́сились — the prices have risen/gone up/ резко soared, skyrocketed coll
у неё повы́силось (кровяно́е) давле́ние — her blood pressure is up
у ребёнка повы́силась температу́ра — the child's temperature is up
2) по службе to be promoted; to get/to receive a promotion/advancement lit
См. также в других словарях:
rise in prices — increase in costs … English contemporary dictionary
rise — I n. origin 1) to give rise to angry reaction 2) to get a rise out of smb. pay increase (BE) 3) an across the board rise 4) a rise in (wages) (AE has raise) increase 5) a sharp rise 6) a rise in (a rise in prices) … Combinatory dictionary
rise — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 increase ADJECTIVE ▪ big, dramatic, huge, large, massive, sharp, strong, substantial ▪ modest … Collocations dictionary
rise — v. & n. v.intr. (past rose; past part. risen) 1 move from a lower position to a higher one; come or go up. 2 grow, project, expand, or incline upwards; become higher. 3 (of the sun, moon, or stars) appear above the horizon. 4 a get up from lying… … Useful english dictionary
rise — vb 1 *spring, arise, originate, derive, flow, issue, emanate, proceed, stem Analogous words: *appear, emerge, loom Antonyms: abate (sense 3) Contrasted words: ebb, subside, wane (see ABATE) 2 Rise, arise, ascend, mount, soar, tower, rocket,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
rise — 1 /raIz/ verb past tense rose past participle risen / rIzFn/ (I) 1 INCREASE to increase in number, amount or value: House prices are likely to rise towards the end of this year. | rise by 10%/$3/a large amount etc: Sales rose by 20% over the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
increase */*/*/ — I UK [ɪnˈkriːs] / US [ɪnˈkrɪs] verb Word forms increase : present tense I/you/we/they increase he/she/it increases present participle increasing past tense increased past participle increased Other ways of saying increase: be/go up to increase:… … English dictionary
rise — /ruyz/, v., rose, risen /riz euhn/, rising, n. v.i. 1. to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees. 2. to get up from bed, esp. to… … Universalium
rise — ▪ I. rise rise 1 [raɪz] verb rose PASTTENSE [rəʊz ǁ roʊz] risen PASTPART [ˈrɪzn] [intransitive] 1. to increase in number, amount, or value: • House prices are likely to rise towards the end of this year … Financial and business terms
rise — [c]/raɪz / (say ruyz) verb (rose, risen, rising) –verb (i) 1. to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume a standing position. 2. to get up from bed: to rise early. 3. to become erect and stiff, as the hair. 4. to get up after… …
rise — rise1 [ raız ] (past tense rose [ rouz ] ; past participle ris|en [ rızn ] ) verb intransitive *** ▸ 1 move upward ▸ 2 increase ▸ 3 achieve success/power ▸ 4 stand up ▸ 5 be tall/high ▸ 6 fight against government ▸ 7 become red ▸ + PHRASES 1. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English