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статистически statistically controlled variation ≈ статистически регулируемая вариация statistically defined event ≈ статистически определенное событие statistically dependent events ≈ статистически зависимые события statistically dissimilar units ≈ статистически неоднородные элементы statistically identical elements ≈ статистически тождественные элементы statistically identical units ≈ статистически одинаковые элементы statistically independent events ≈ статистически независимые события statistically independent random variables ≈ статистически независимые случайные величины statistically indeterminate structure ≈ статистически неопределенная система statistically regular attribute ≈ статистически регулярное свойство statistically rigorous test ≈ статистически строгий критерий statistically significant sample ≈ статистически значимая выборка statistically stable population ≈ статистически устойчивая совокупность statistically stationary process ≈ статистически стационарный процесс statistically uncorrelated variates ≈ статистически некоррелированные случайные величины statistically valid test ≈ статистически общезначимый критерий - statistically admissible - statistically correlated - statistically defined - statistically dependent - statistically dissimilar - statistically distributed - statistically equivalent - statistically homogeneous - statistically identical - statistically improbable - statistically independent - statistically predictable - statistically regular - statistically valid Статистически statistically статистическиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > statistically
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24 stochastically
стохастически, случайно stochastically bounded sequence ≈ стохастически ограниченная последовательность stochastically compact sequence ≈ стохастически компактная последовательность stochastically connected system ≈ стохастически связная система stochastically impossible event ≈ стохастически невозможное событие stochastically independent events ≈ стохастически независимые события stochastically independent observation ≈ стохастически независимое наблюдение stochastically largest population ≈ стохастически наибольшая совокупность stochastically normalized input ≈ стохастически нормируемый входящий поток stochastically ordered pair ≈ стохастически упорядоченная пара stochastically smallest population ≈ стохастически наименьшая совокупность stochastically stable sequence ≈ стохастически устойчивая последовательность - approach stochastically - stochastically compact - stochastically continuous - stochastically equal - stochastically equivalent - stochastically greater - stochastically impossible - stochastically increasing - stochastically independent - stochastically larger - stochastically longer - stochastically monotone - stochastically ordered - stochastically shorter - stochastically smaller - stochastically stable СтохастическиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stochastically
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25 rate
1. n1) темп; уровень; показатель2) норма; размер•to accelerate / to speed up rates of growth — ускорять темпы роста
to harmonize VAT rates — согласовывать величину налога на добавленную стоимость / НДС
to improve the literacy rate — повышать процент грамотного населения / степень грамотности
- accounting exchange rateto raise at a rapid rate — расти / повышаться быстрым темпом
- activity rate
- activity rates
- annual growth rate
- annual rate of increase
- at a much slower rate
- at an easy rate
- at an even greater rate
- at prevailing rates of exchange
- at the black market rate
- at the official exchange rate
- at too low rate
- average annual rate
- average rate of profit
- bank lending rate
- bank lending rates
- bank rate
- bank rates
- basic rate
- birth rate
- black-market rate
- building societies' mortgage rates
- child mortality rate
- closing currency rates
- commercial interest rate
- commission rate
- common table of rates
- comparable rate of increase
- contribution rates
- crime rate
- currency exchange rate
- current rate
- cut in interests rates
- death rate
- decrease in the inflation rate
- discount rate
- divorce rate
- dollar rate
- economic growth rate
- effective exchange rate
- effective interest rate
- exchange rate between the dollar and the yen
- exchange rate
- fall in the exchange rate
- fixed exchange rate
- flexible exchange rate
- flexible rate
- floating rates of exchange
- floating rates
- fluctuations of currency exchange rate
- foreign exchange rates
- freight rates
- general rate
- growth rate
- high rate
- high tax rates
- household rate
- huge discrepancy in exchange rates
- illiteracy rate
- industrial growth rates
- infant mortality rate
- inflation rate
- interest rate
- interest rates are at an all-time high
- key discount rate
- lending rate
- lending rates
- literacy rate
- long-term rate of interest
- low rate
- mean annual rate
- mortality rate
- official rate of pay
- official rate
- operational exchange rate
- overall growth rate
- pay rate
- piecework rate
- population growth rate
- priority growth rates
- production rate
- profit rate
- rate of consumption
- rate of domestic capital formation
- rate of economic development
- rate of economic growth
- rate of exchange
- rate of growth
- rate of industrialization
- rate of inflation
- rate of interest
- rate of killing
- rate of population growth
- rate of profit
- rate of return
- rate of surplus value
- rate of unemployment
- rate of work
- rates of assessment
- rates of increase in the national income
- rates of increase of the national income
- record abstention rate
- recruitment rate
- reduction in interest rates
- reliability rate
- rise in interest rates
- rise in lending rates
- rise in the inflation rate to 3.5 per cent
- rising unemployment rate
- short-term rate of interest
- soaring inflation rate
- stable rate of exchange
- stable rates of growth
- steady exchange rate of the pound
- sterling rate
- survival rate
- target rate
- tariff rate
- time rate
- top marginal tax rate
- total rate
- two-tie rate of exchange
- unemployment rate
- value-added tax rates
- VAT rates
- wage rate s
- world market rates
- yen-dollar rate 2. vоценивать; исчислять; определять; измерять; устанавливать -
26 growth
1) рост; развитие, увеличение; прирост2) выращивание3) происхождение -
27 growth
nрост; развитие; увеличение- balanced growthto slow down growth — замедлять рост / развитие
- break-neck growth
- damped growth
- economic growth
- efficient growth
- equilibrium growth
- export-biased growth
- full growth
- global economic growth
- growth in prosperity
- growth of technology
- impediment to growth
- import-biased growth
- industrial growth
- intellectual growth
- job growth
- poor growth
- population growth
- rapid growth - sluggish growth
- smooth path of growth
- stable growth
- stages of growth
- steady growth
- stunted growth
- substantial growth
- sustainable growth
- sustained growth
- swift growth
- unbalanced growth
- uncontrolled growth
- ups and downs in growth
- urban growth
- zero growth -
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n1) рост, развитие2) выращивание, культивирование
- accelerated growth
- agricultural growth
- arrested growth
- balanced growth
- buoyant economic growth
- continuous growth
- damped growth
- double digit earnings growth
- earnings growth
- economic growth
- efficient growth
- erratic growth
- export-led growth
- external growth
- fast earnings growth
- faster growth
- industrial growth
- internal growth of a company
- job growth
- marginal growth
- meager growth
- mild economic growth
- monetary growth
- money growth
- nominal growth
- population growth
- projected growth
- real wage growth
- savings growth
- sluggish growth
- stable growth
- stunted growth
- sustained growth
- total population growth
- traffic growth
- unabated growth
- unbalanced growth
- uneven growth
- unstable growth
- zero growth
- growth by merger
- growth in customer deposits
- growth in the living standard
- growth of the budget
- growth of budgetary deficit
- growth of business
- growth of capital
- growth of cities
- growth of consumer prices
- growth of consumption
- growth of deficit
- growth of demand
- growth of effective demand
- growth of income
- growth of indebtedness
- growth of indices
- growth of investments
- growth of national debt
- growth of population
- growth of profits
- growth of purchases
- growth of purchasing power
- growth of spending
- growth of taxes
- growth of technology
- growth of trade
- growth of the wage level
- aim for growth
- bolster growth
- foster growth
- hinder growth
- impede growth
- fuel blazing growth
- kick-start economic growth
- slow economic growth
- stimulate growth
- stunt a company's growth
- sustain growthEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > growth
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1) распределение (напр. национального дохода)2) размещение (напр. промышленности)3) движение товаров от производства к потреблению4) размещение ценных бумагАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > distribution
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оценка; (предварительный) подсчёт; смета || оценивать; предварительно подсчитывать; составлять смету -
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32 development
n1) развитие; совершенствование; эволюция2) расширение; рост; подъем3) обыкн. pl явление; обстоятельство; событие; фактор; тенденция4) разработка; освоение; производство5) перемена, изменение6) подготовка; повышение квалификации•to benefit the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л.; облегчать развитие чего-л.
to change the course of a country's political development — изменять ход политического развития страны
to damage development — подрывать развитие, наносить ущерб развитию
to facilitate the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л., облегчать развитие чего-л.
to hamper / to hinder the development of smth — затруднять / тормозить развитие чего-л.; препятствовать развитию чего-л.
to lag behind in one's economic development — отставать в своем экономическом развитии
to promote the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л.; облегчать развитие чего-л.
to put a brake on the development — сдерживать / тормозить развитие
to put spokes in the wheels of the development of smth — мешать / препятствовать развитию чего-л.
to retard development — задерживать / замедлять развитие
to step backward in one's development — делать шаг назад в своем развитии
to stimulate the development of smth — стимулировать / давать стимул развитию чего-л.
- acceleration of socioeconomic developmentto support the development of smth — поддерживать / обеспечивать развитие чего-л.
- actual developments
- advanced development
- aggregate development
- all-round development
- at all levels of development
- at such a stage of development
- balanced development
- balanced pattern of development
- community development
- comprehensive development
- constant development
- constructive development
- contemporary era of development
- continuous development
- course of historical development
- crisis-free way of development
- cultural development
- current developments
- cyclical development
- degree of economic development
- development came to a head
- development of economic relations
- development of industrial exports
- development of new technologies
- development of popular struggle
- development of science and technology
- development of the personality
- development of tourism
- development of vocational competence
- dialectical development
- discouraging developments
- disproportional development
- driving force of development
- ecological development
- economic development
- effective development
- encouraging developments
- ethical development of society
- executive management development
- experimental development
- extensive development
- final aim of development
- financing of industrial development
- foreign-policy developments
- free development
- further development
- general regularities of development
- general results of the development
- gradual development
- guidelines for the economic and social development
- health development
- human resource development
- in the light of these developments
- independent development
- industrial development
- initial stages of development
- inner sources of development
- integrated development
- intensive development
- international development
- juridical development
- key indicators of national economic development
- latest developments - long-term development
- lop-sided development
- main trend of historical development
- major development
- major problems of society's development
- manpower development
- many-sided development of relations
- natural resources development
- negative development
- new development
- objective historical development
- objective laws of development
- overall development
- pace of development
- pace of developments
- peaceful development
- political developments
- population development
- positive development
- post-war development
- priority development
- process of development
- production development
- professional development
- progressive development
- projected development
- proportional development
- rapid development
- rate of development
- recent developments
- regional development - round-up of the latest developments
- rural development
- separate development
- shocking development
- slackening of growth rates of economic development
- slow development
- slowdown of growth rates of economic development
- social aspects of development
- social development
- sovereign development
- spasmodic development
- specifics of development
- stable development - striking development
- technical development
- technological changes conducive to development
- technological development
- trend of economic development
- unbalanced development
- uneven development
- urban development
- water resources development
- watershed in the world development
- we regard the development with grave concern
- welcome developments
- world developments
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33 estimate
1. n1) оценка2) смета; калькуляция; pl (сметные) предположенияб) проект расходной части бюджета (сметы-заявки ведомств, США)•to form an estimate — составлять мнение; оценивать (положение и т.п.)
- absolute estimateto shave the budget estimates — урезать / сокращать намеченные бюджетные предложения
- admissible estimate
- annual estimate
- approximate estimate
- balanced estimate
- biased estimate
- budget estimates
- budgetary estimates
- by estimate
- cost estimate
- crop estimate
- crude estimate
- current estimate
- estimate for funds
- eye estimate
- inconsistent estimate
- initial estimate
- mid-year estimate
- numerical estimate
- preliminary estimate
- provisional estimate
- reasonable estimate
- requirements estimate
- rough estimate
- stable estimate
- statistical estimate
- sufficient estimate
- supplementary estimates
- supply estimate
- token estimate
- trade estimates
- unbiased estimate
- uniformly weighted estimate
- unique estimate
- world-wide population estimates and projections 2. v1) оценивать; устанавливать стоимость2) оценивать; давать оценку; выносить суждение; судить (о ком-л., о чем-л.)• -
34 trend
1. n( towards) тенденция (к); общее направление; изменение; тренд; движение; течениеto check the inflationary trend — приостанавливать / сдерживать тенденцию к инфляции
to counter negative trends — противостоять негативным / отрицательным тенденциям
to create new trends — создавать новые тенденции / направления
to define / to determine a trend — определять направление
- conflicting trendsto survey world economic and social trends — делать обзор(ы) мировых экономических и социальных тенденций
- confrontation trends
- consistent trend
- current trend
- dangerous trend
- demand trend
- democratic trends
- downward trend
- economic trend
- employment trend
- favorable price trends
- general trend
- growing trend
- growth trend
- historical trends
- ideological trend
- increasing trend
- industrial trends
- inflationary trends
- long-run trend
- long-term trend
- market trends
- near-term trends
- negative trend
- new trend
- objectives of new economic trends
- opportunist trend
- opposing trends
- persistent trend
- political trends
- population trend
- positive trend
- price trends
- pro-American trends
- progressive trends of science and technology
- protectionist trends
- religious trend
- separatist trends
- short-term trend
- social-democratic trend
- stable trend
- steady trend
- trend in prices
- trend of prices
- trend towards the relaxation of international tension
- underlying trend
- underlying trends are not encouraging
- unfavorable trend
- upward trend
- world trends 2. vиметь тенденцию (к чему-л.); изменяться в каком-л. направлении -
35 equilibrium
равновесие, равновесное состояние, положение равновесия; сбалансированность -
36 equilibrium
nравновесие, сбалансированность
- balance-of-foreign-trade equilibrium
- balance-of-payments equilibrium
- competitive equilibrium
- consumer equilibrium
- cooperative equilibrium
- disturbed equilibrium
- domestic equilibrium
- dominant equilibrium
- dynamic equilibrium
- economic equilibrium
- economical equilibrium
- exchange equilibrium
- external equilibrium
- foreign exchange equilibrium
- general equilibrium
- least-costs equilibrium
- long-period equilibrium
- long-run equilibrium
- macroeconomic equilibrium
- market equilibrium
- mobile equilibrium
- monetary equilibrium
- partial equilibrium
- perfect equilibrium
- population equilibrium
- short-period equilibrium
- short-run equilibrium
- stable equilibrium
- static equilibrium
- statistical equilibrium
- supply-and-demand equilibrium
- uniform equilibrium
- unstable equilibrium
- unsteady equilibrium
- equilibrium of an economic system
- equilibrium of the labour market
- equilibrium of sales and purchases
- equilibrium of supply and demand
- disturb equilibrium
- restore equilibriumEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > equilibrium
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1) макет; модель || моделировать2) образец4) модель, тип ( изделия)5) шаблон•- countably saturated model - countably uniform model - coupled channels model - finite state model - finitely generated model - game-theory model - random trial increment model - random walk model - sampling model -
38 community
1. n община2. n группа населенияprison community — население тюрьмы или тюрем, заключённые
3. n общество4. n населённый пункт5. n работники, кадрыscientific community — научная общественность; научные круги
6. n сообщество; объединение; содружество7. n биол. сообщество, ценоз, фитоценоз, зооценоз8. n общность9. a общий, неспециальный10. a общественныйСинонимический ряд:1. common (adj.) common; communal; cooperative; group; joint; public2. affinity (noun) accord; affinity; agreement; harmony; kinship; likeness; sameness; similarity; uniformity3. fellowship (noun) abbey; brotherhood; cloister; commune; convent; denomination; fellowship; kibbutz; sect; spiritual center4. locale (noun) colony; district; housing development; locale; municipality; neighborhood; neighbourhood; town; vicinity; village5. society (noun) citizenry; commonwealth; folk; nation; order; people; population; public; societyАнтонимический ряд:disconnection; dissimilarity; estrangement; hostility; independence; rivalry; segregation -
39 raw material consumption
потребление сырья
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raw material consumption
The developed countries depend on a stable supply of raw materials for their industries. Total resource requirements are increasing rapidly over the entire world. In developed countries, although population is increasing slowly, per capita use is increasing rapidly, while the opposite is happening in developing countries. Traditionally raw materials have been classified as non-renewable resources, but a distinction may be important between "loosable" resources, such as oil and coal, and "non-loosable" resources, such as metals, which can be used several times over by recycling processes. (Source: WPR)
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