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rise1 v 1. ECON ansteigen; 2. FIN anziehen (income, earnings); 3. GEN in Gang kommen, anziehen, steigen; die Sitzung beenden, sich vertagen (parliament); 4. PERS aufsteigen; 5. POL die Sitzung beenden (parliament) rise2 1. ECON Hausse f; 2. GEN Anstieg m, Zunahme f, Aufwärtsbewegung f; Steigen n, Steigerung f (in prices); 3. PERS (BE) Erhöhung f, Gehaltserhöhung f, Gehaltssteigerung f (in salary; cf raise AE); 4. STOCK Aufwärtsbewegung f; Hausse f (in shares) • give rise to GEN erregen (interest); Anlass geben (suspicions) -
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[raɪz] UK / US rose, risen1. vi(from sitting, lying) aufstehen, (sun) aufgehen, (prices, temperature) steigen, (ground) ansteigen, (in revolt) sich erheben2. n(increase) Anstieg m (in + gen), (pay rise) Gehaltserhöhung f, (to power, fame) Aufstieg m (to zu), (slope) Steigung f -
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[raɪz] UK / US rose, risen1. vi(from sitting, lying) aufstehen, (sun) aufgehen, (prices, temperature) steigen, (ground) ansteigen, (in revolt) sich erheben2. n(increase) Anstieg m (in + gen), (pay rise) Gehaltserhöhung f, (to power, fame) Aufstieg m (to zu), (slope) Steigung f -
64 rise in prices
1) Политика: рост цен2) Деловая лексика: повышение курсов ценных бумаг, повышение цен -
65 rise in prices consequence upon the failure of the crops
Макаров: рост цен, вызванный неурожаемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > rise in prices consequence upon the failure of the crops
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66 rise of prices
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67 rise in prices
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68 rise in prices
עליית מחירים (העלאה של מחיר למחיר גבוה יותר)* * *◙ (רתוי הובג ריחמל ריחמ לש האלעה) םיריחמ תיילע◄ -
69 rise in prices
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70 rise in prices
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72 rise in prices
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73 rise of prices
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74 rise in prices, price increase
English-Macedonian dictionary > rise in prices, price increase
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75 rise in prices
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76 rise in prices
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77 rise in prices
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78 prices are expected to rise
• es wird erwartet dass die Preise steigenEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > prices are expected to rise
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79 prices are likely to rise soon
• die Preise dürften bald steigenEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > prices are likely to rise soon
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80 rise\ in\ prices
áremelkedés, áremelés
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