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безудержная спекуляцияАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > unbridled speculation
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nбиржевая игра; спекуляция
- bear speculation
- bearish speculation
- bull speculation
- currency speculation
- exchange speculation
- hazardous speculation
- heavy speculation
- land speculation
- property speculation
- risky speculation
- stock exchange speculation
- unbridled speculation
- unscrupulous speculation
- speculation for a fall
- speculation for a rise
- speculation in futures
- speculation in land
- speculation in shares
- speculation in stocks
- speculation on margin
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1. n размышление, обдумываниеin consequence of these speculations he decided to stay — в результате этих размышлений он решил остаться
2. n гипотеза, предположение; домысел3. n филос. спекуляция, умозрение4. n процесс априорного рассуждения5. n спекуляция, спекулирование6. n игра на бирже, спекуляция7. n уст. рассмотрение, глубокое исследование8. n «спекуляция»Синонимический ряд:1. bet (noun) bet; gamble; wager2. theory (noun) conclusion; conjecture; hypothesis; perhaps; suppose; supposition; surmise; theory; view3. thought (noun) brainwork; cerebration; cogitation; consideration; contemplation; deliberation; meditation; reflection; rumination; thoughtАнтонимический ряд: -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > безудержная спекуляция
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