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Дипломатический термин: скачкообразно повышать цены -
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['liːpfrɔg] 1. сущ.Syn:2) воен. движение перекатами3) эк. скачкообразный рост заработной платы2. гл.1) прыгать ( как в игре в чехарду)… as they leapfrogged and hopscotched around the courtyard below. — … в то время как они играли в чехарду и в классики внизу во дворе.
He leapfrogged the fence. — Он перепрыгнул через изгородь.
3) обскакать, опередить, превзойтиFeaturing low prices and a wide range of items, the company has leapfrogged over all its rivals over the last five years. — Благодаря низким ценам и широкому ассортименту компания за пять лет обскакала всех своих конкурентов.
In 2007, Toyota nearly leapfrogged GM in annual global sales. — В 2007 году "Тойота" чуть не опередила "Дженерал моторс" по годовому объёму мировых продаж.
4)а) сделать резкий скачок, подскочитьPrices leapfrogged three times. — Цены возросли втрое.
He leapfrogged to the top of the championship table. — Он взлетел на вершину турнирной таблицы.
б) вызывать резкий скачок, повышение5) воен. двигаться перекатами -
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