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1 стимулировать экономическое оживление
Economy: make economy buoyantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стимулировать экономическое оживление
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2 стимулировать экономическое оживление
to make economy buoyant4000 полезных слов и выражений > стимулировать экономическое оживление
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3 экономический экономическ·ий
экономические возможности / перспективы — economic opportunity
экономические вопросы / проблемы — economic issues / problems
экономическая мощь — economic capacities / might / power, strength of the economy
экономический порядок / система / строй / уклад — economic order / system
"Новый мировой экономический порядок", НМЭП — New world economic order
скорость экономического приспособления — adjustment velocity, speed of adjustment
экономическое развитие — economic development / growth
экономическая ситуация — state of business, economic situation
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > экономический экономическ·ий
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