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1 slide in the economy
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2 uncontrollable slide in the economy
Politics english-russian dictionary > uncontrollable slide in the economy
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n1) экономика; хозяйство2) экономия; бережливость•to build up national economy — строить / создавать национальную экономику
to improve one's economy — улучшать состояние экономики
to meet the needs of the national economy for smth — удовлетворять потребности национальной экономики в чем-л.
to rebuild a country's economy — восстанавливать / реконструировать экономику страны
to rehabilitate the war-ravaged national economy — восстанавливать разрушенную войной экономику страны
to remodel the economy — переделывать / изменять экономику
to revitalize / to revive the economy — возрождать / оживлять экономику
to satisfy the needs of the national economy for smth — удовлетворять потребности национальной экономики в чем-л.
to stimulate one's domestic economy — стимулировать рост экономики внутри страны
- adversely affected branches of economyto tighten one's economy hold — усиливать свое экономическое влияние
- agricultural economy
- ailing economy
- ailing economies of the Third World
- all-embracing economy
- appalling state of the economy
- balanced development of the branches of economy
- barter economy
- beleaguered economy
- black economy
- buoyancy in a country's economy
- buoyant economy
- business economy
- capitalist economy
- centralized economy
- centrally planned economy
- closed economy
- cohesive economy
- collapsing economy
- colonialist economy
- command economy
- commanding heights of the economy
- competitive economy
- complementary economies
- consumer economy
- controlled economy
- crippled economy
- crisis-free economy
- critical state of the economy
- day-to-day running of economy
- debt-ridden economy
- defense economy
- developed economy
- developed national economy
- developing economy
- dire state of the economy
- disrupted economy
- domestic economy
- economy catches its breath
- economy constricts
- economy expands
- economy goes deeper into crisis
- economy goes into a decline
- economy is buoyant
- economy is close to collapse
- economy is coming out of recession
- economy is crumbling
- economy is diving into a recession
- economy is facing a slump
- economy is faltering
- economy is headed upward
- economy is in a dreadful state
- economy is in a state of collapse
- economy is in bad condition
- economy is in recession
- economy is in the doldrums
- economy is not out of the woods yet
- economy is rolling downhill
- economy is sagging
- economy is seriously unbalanced
- economy is shrinking
- economy of disarmament
- economy of fuel
- economy of one-sided development
- economy of scarcity
- economy recovers
- economy undergoing charges
- economy will undergo drastic surgical measures
- economy with a high rate of growth in per capita output
- economies of industrialized countries are booming
- economies of scale
- economies on labor
- economies on social services
- emerging economy
- engineering economy
- exchange economy
- expanding economy
- fast developing economy
- flagging economy
- fragile economy
- frail economy
- free economy
- free enterprise economy
- freewheeling economy
- full employment economy
- ghost economy
- gilt-edged economy
- global economy
- gray economy
- green economy
- gross mismanagement of economy
- growth of the economy
- growth rate of the economy
- healthy economy
- high employment economy
- high interest rates further dampen down the economy
- highly developed branches of the economy
- home economy
- humane economy
- industrial economy
- inflationary pressures on the economy
- intensification of economy
- laissez-faire economy
- less centralized grip on the economy
- lop-sided economy
- low pressure economy
- major economy
- management of the economy
- market economy
- market-oriented economy
- mature economy
- mechanics of economy
- militarization of the economy
- militarized economy
- military economy
- mixed economy
- modernization of the economy
- monetary economy
- moribund economy
- multibranch economy
- multisectoral economy
- multistructrural economy
- national economy
- no-growth period of economy
- ongoing trends in the world economy
- overheated economy
- peace-time economy
- peasant economy
- plan-based economy
- planless economy
- plan-market economy
- planned economy
- pluralistic economy - powerful economy
- private economy
- private enterprise economy
- private sector of the economy
- progressive transformation of the economy
- protected economy
- public sector of the economy
- rapid expansion of the economy
- ravaged economy
- recovery in economy
- reforming of the economy along western lines
- regulated market economy
- retooling of the national economy
- revitalization of the economy
- robber economy
- robust economy
- run-down economy
- rural economy
- sagging economy
- sane economy
- self-sustained economy
- shadow economy
- shaky economy
- shattered economy
- shift away from central control of the economy
- shift to a market economy
- sick economy
- siege economy
- simple commodity economy
- size of the economy
- slide in the economy
- slowing of economy
- sluggish economy
- socialist economy
- socialist system of economy
- socialized economy
- sound economy
- Soviet-style economy
- spaceman economy
- spontaneous economy
- stability of economy
- stagnant economy - state-run economy
- stationary economy
- steady-state economy
- strict economy
- strong economy
- study of world economy
- subsistence economy
- sustained growth of economy
- swift transition to market economy
- swiss-cheese economy
- switchover to a market economy
- the country's economy grew by 10 per cent
- the country's economy has been in better shape than before
- the country's economy is in a pretty bad way
- the country's economy is in dire trouble
- tottering economy
- transition to market economy
- troubled economy
- turnaround in the economy
- two interlined economies
- unbalanced economy
- under-the-table economy
- unstable economy
- viable economy
- war economy
- war-ravaged economy
- war-time economy
- weakening of the economy
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4 slide
1. nспад; падение (курса акций и т.п.)2. vпадать; снижаться; ухудшаться -
5 slide
[slaɪd] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. slid1)а) скользить; двигаться плавно, без резких скачковHe lay on the sleeping-porch and watched the winter sun slide along the taut curtains, turning their ruddy khaki to pale blood red. — Он лежал на веранде и наблюдал, как зимнее солнце скользит по натянутым занавескам, превращая их цвет из красноватого оттенка хаки в тусклый кроваво-красный.
The canoe seemed to slide painfully on a mirror (of a lake). — Лодка, казалось, едва скользила по (водяному) зеркалу.
Syn:б) ползать ( о рептилиях)These slippery snakes slid away. — Эти скользкие змеи уползли отсюда.
Syn:2)а) скользить; кататьсяThe gradually breaking crest enables the body to slide down its front at an angle of approximately 45 degrees. (J. Bloomfield) — Постепенно падающий гребешок волны делает практически невозможным скольжение по фронтальной поверхности волны под углом 45 градусов.
3) скользить, поскользнутьсяSyn:slip 2.4)а) делать что-л. незаметноHe slid into a seat near my own. — Он незаметно сел рядом со мной.
б) незаметно проходить мимо; крастьсяSyn:в) проходить, течь, пролетать (незаметно) ( о времени)Syn:pass 1.5)The economy slid from recession to depression. — Экономическая ситуация от состояния спада плавно перешла к ситуации полного развала.
You have slid into a bad habit of repeating yourself. — У вас появилась дурная привычка повторяться в своих суждениях.
б) адаптироваться, приспосабливаться (к какому-л. новому состоянию)•Syn:shift 2.6) вдвигать, всовывать, задвигать, засовыватьGashford slid his cold insidious palm into his master's grasp. (Ch. Dickens) — Гашфорд сунул свою холодную мерзкую ладошку в ладонь своего хозяина.
7) (slide over / (a)round) обходить (что-л.), замалчивать (о чём-л.); вскользь касаться (чего-л.)We cannot slide over this problem, it should be discussed openly. — Мы не можем умолчать об этой проблеме, её следует обсудить открыто.
The politician tried to slide over the delicate subject. — Политик попытался обойти щекотливую тему.
Don't allow the chairman to slide round that urgent matter, it must be dealt with at once. — Не дай председательствующему обойти вниманием этот вопрос, его нужно решить немедленно.
8) разг.; амер. уходить, удиратьHe slid with the stolen money. — Он скрылся с награбленными деньгами.
Syn:9) скользить (взглядом по чему-л.)10)а) совершить проступок, совершить неверное действиеб) морально разложиться, морально пасть, опуститься (до чего-л.)Syn:•••2. сущ.to let things slide — относиться к чему-л. небрежно, не обращать внимания, наплевать
1)а) скольжениеб) ровный, размеренный ход (какого-л. механизма)2) муз.б) портаменто (способ певучего исполнения мелодии путём скольжения от одного звука к другому)Syn:в) приём игры на гитаре, где скольжение от звука к звуку осуществляется при помощи прижатой к струнам металлической пластинкиSyn:3) понижение, снижение, уменьшение (о ценах и т. п.)4)а) дорожка с залитым льдом; каток5) спускной жёлоб; наклонная плоскость6) геол. оползень; сдвиг горной породыSyn:7) диапозитив; слайдslide report — выступление, сопровождаемое показом слайдов
8) предметное стекло ( микроскопа)9) воен. затворная рама пулемёта10)а) тех. скользящая часть механизма; салазки; золотникб) муз. скользящий U-образный компонент трубыв) спорт. слайд ( подвижное сидение в гоночной лодке)Syn: -
6 recession
[rɪ'seʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) эк. рецессия, спадto come / pull out of (a) recession — выходить из рецессии
to go / move / plunge / sink / slide into (a) recession — вступать, скатываться в рецессию
The American economy is recovering as Europe's goes into recession. — Американская экономика восстанавливается, а европейская вступает в полосу рецессии.
The economy will begin to pull out of recession in the second quarter. — Экономика начнёт выходить из рецессии во втором квартале (этого года).
Syn:2)а) отступление, отказ (от чего-л.)б) удаление (от чего-л. / кого-л.)3) отступание (моря, ледника, береговой черты); снижение (уровня реки и т. п.)Syn:4) выделение, испускание5) рел. торжественный выход духовенства в конце богослужения6) лингв. рецессия ( смещение ударения с конечных на начальные слоги многосложного слова)
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