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недостаток денег; стесненный кредитcredit stringency — нехватка кредита, стеснённый кредит
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > money stringency
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недостаток денег, стесненный кредитАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > money stringency
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1) Общая лексика: недостаток денег2) Деловая лексика: нехватка денег -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > money stringency
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недостаток денег, денежный голодEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > money stringency
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nнехватка, недостаток денег
- credit stringency
- financial stringency
- foreign exchange stringency
- labour stringency
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- stringency in money
- stringency on the money marketEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > stringency
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см. money stringencyEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > stringency in money
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1) (the quality of being strict.) die Strenge2) (scarcity of money for lending etc: in times of stringency; ( also adjective) The government are demanding stringency measures.) die Knappheit; Knappheits-...* * *strin·gen·cy[ˈstrɪnʤən(t)si]n no plfinancial \stringency Geldknappheit f* * *['strIndZənsI]n(of standards, law, reforms, discipline) Strenge f; (of rules, testing, training etc also) Härte f; (of measures) Härte f, Schärfe f* * *stringency [ˈstrındʒənsı] s1. Härte f, Schärfe f2. Bündigkeit f, zwingende Kraft (eines Arguments etc)3. WIRTSCH (Geld-, Kredit) Verknappung f, Knappheit f:stringency on the money market Engpass m auf dem Geldmarkt* * *n.Strenge -n f.zwingender Beweis m. -
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['strɪndʒənsɪ]1) (of criticism, law, measure) severità f.2) (of control, regulation, test) rigore m.* * *1) (the quality of being strict.) rigore2) (scarcity of money for lending etc: in times of stringency; ( also adjective) The government are demanding stringency measures.) difficoltà, ristrettezza* * *stringency /ˈstrɪndʒənsɪ/n. [uc]1 severità; rigore2 urgenza; impellenza* * *['strɪndʒənsɪ]1) (of criticism, law, measure) severità f.2) (of control, regulation, test) rigore m. -
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1) (the quality of being strict.) strenghed2) (scarcity of money for lending etc: in times of stringency; ( also adjective) The government are demanding stringency measures.) knaphed* * *1) (the quality of being strict.) strenghed2) (scarcity of money for lending etc: in times of stringency; ( also adjective) The government are demanding stringency measures.) knaphed -
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1) (the quality of being strict.) strenghet2) (scarcity of money for lending etc: in times of stringency; ( also adjective) The government are demanding stringency measures.) innstrammingsubst. \/ˈstrɪn(d)ʒ(ə)nsɪ\/1) strenghet2) tankeklarhet, stringens3) ( økonomi) stramhet, knapphet
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stringency — strin·gen·cy || strɪndÊ’É™nsɪ n. severity, strictness; lack of money, financial hardship … English contemporary dictionary
stringency — noun 1. a state occasioned by scarcity of money and a shortage of credit • Syn: ↑tightness • Derivationally related forms: ↑tight (for: ↑tightness) • Hypernyms: ↑lack, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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