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gain v momentum GEN, POL, ECON an Fahrt gewinnen, Schwungkraft gewinnen, Schwung aufnehmen, in Schwung kommen (e.g. trend)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > gain momentum
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1. развивать скорость; усиливатьсяto gather momentum — набирать силу; наращивать скорость
gather in momentum — расти; усиливаться; увеличиваться
grow in momentum — расти; усиливаться; увеличиваться
gain in momentum — расти; усиливаться; увеличиваться
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to gather momentum — набирать силу; наращивать скорость
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to gather momentum — набирать силу; наращивать скорость
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > gain momentum
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > gain momentum
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расти, усиливаться, увеличиватьсяАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > gain momentum
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1) Общая лексика: наращивать силу, получать импульс, набирать обороты, наращивать скорость, наращивать темп, расти, увеличиваться, усиливаться, обостряться, достичь точки невозврата, придать импульс2) Военный термин: набрать темп3) Техника: набирать скорость4) Физика: развивать скорость5) Реклама: набирать ускорение6) Деловая лексика: крепнуть, набирать силу -
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > gain momentum
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prendre de l'élan; s'accélérer; décoller; monter en puissanceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to gain momentum
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крепнуть, набирать силу, наращивать скорость
См. также в других словарях:
gain momentum — increase in impetus, increase in force … English contemporary dictionary
gain — I. noun Etymology: Middle English gayne, from Anglo French gaigne, gain, from gaaigner to till, earn, gain, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German weidanōn to hunt for food, Old English wāth pursuit, hunt Date: 14th century 1. resources or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
gain — v. & n. v. 1 tr. obtain or secure (usu. something desired or favourable) (gain an advantage; gain recognition). 2 tr. acquire (a sum) as profits or as a result of changed conditions; earn. 3 tr. obtain as an increment or addition (gain momentum;… … Useful english dictionary
momentum — Momeneku, ke ano o ka ne e ana i mua. ♦ To gain momentum, ho onui aku i ka holo ana … English-Hawaiian dictionary
gain strength — increase in power or might; recover; be intensified, gain momentum … English contemporary dictionary
gain traction — v. To gain momentum or acceptance. Cisco s new routers are gaining traction in the marketplace … Business English jargon and slang
Charter Schools Gain Momentum — ▪ 2004 By 2003 more than 684,000 U.S. students attended charter schools publicly funded schools that pledged better academic results and were unencumbered by many of the regulations governing ordinary public schools. The aim of the nearly 2 … Universalium
momentum — mo|men|tum [məuˈmentəm, mə US mou , mə ] n [U] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: movement, moment , from movere to move ] 1.) the ability to keep increasing, developing, or being more successful gain/gather momentum ▪ The campaign for reform… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gain — gain1 [ geın ] verb *** ▸ 1 get/achieve something ▸ 2 get benefit/advantage ▸ 3 increase in value ▸ 4 when clock goes too fast ▸ 5 arrive somewhere ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) transitive to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gain — I UK [ɡeɪn] / US verb Word forms gain : present tense I/you/we/they gain he/she/it gains present participle gaining past tense gained past participle gained *** 1) a) [transitive] to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of… … English dictionary
momentum — noun (U) 1 the ability to keep increasing, developing, or being more successful: lose momentum (=stop increasing or developing): The business did well at first but it seems to be losing momentum. | gain/gather momentum (=begin to increase or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English