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1 резкий упадок
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2 резкий упадок
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3 снижение снижени·е
reduction, decline, drop; downdrift эк.; abatementрезкое снижение курсов / ставок — rate slashing
снижение покупательной способности населения — decline in / of the people's purchasing power
снижение стоимости или валютного паритета доллара — decline in the dollar
снижение темпов — slowdown, slowing down
снижение уровня производства — decline / drop in production
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4 резкое падение
3) Construction: plummeting4) Economy: collapse, sharp fall, slump (цен, спроса), steep fall, tailspin7) Business: sharp decline, steep decline8) Drilling: fall off9) Marine science: sharp drop (напр, температуры) -
5 резкий
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6 приходить в упадок
1. dwindle2. go bad3. decline4. dilapidateРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > приходить в упадок
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7 период упадка
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > период упадка
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8 в состоянии упадка
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > в состоянии упадка
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9 крутой спуск
1) General subject: chute the chute, chute-the-chute (на санях, коврике), rapid descent3) American: chute-the-chute (на санях, коврике и т.п.)4) Military: sharp decline5) Engineering: steep6) Automobile industry: high grade, steep descent7) Transport: steep hill downwards, steep hill upwards8) Makarov: precipitous descent, sharp descent -
10 резкий спад
1) General subject: a dramatic drop, sharp nosedive2) Advertising: slump3) Mass media: sharp slowdown, steep decline -
11 наклониться
1) General subject: bend body, bend down, decline, duck, incline, list, nod, pitch, slant, slope, stoop, bent over (As Jim bent over to pick up the pen, he felt a sharp pain in his back. — Когда Джим наклонился, чтобы поднять ручку, он почувствовал резкую боль в спине.), crouch3) Religion: bow down4) Architecture: lean -
12 резкий
1) dramaticрезкое падение курса акций — a dramatic/sharp/precipitous decline/drop in the stock prices
резкие сокращения стратегических арсеналов — dramatic/drastic cuts in the strategic arsenals
резкая критика — severe/harsh criticism
выступить с резким протестом — to issue/lodge a strong protest
резкое осуждение — strong condemnation.
2) при употреблении наречия резко с глаголом можно использовать один более экспрессивный английский глаголЦены на нефть резко упали (возросли). — Oil prices have plummeted (soared).
Россия и США договорились резко сократить свои арсеналы. — Russia and the United States have agreed to slash their arsenals.
Он резко критиковал выводы доклада. — Не lashed out against the report's conclusions.
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13 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
- эмиссионный курс
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