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tr[prə'pensɪtɪ]noun (pl propensities)1 propensión nombre femenino (to, a)n.• propensión s.f.prə'pensətipropensity (TO something) — propensión f (a algo)
[prǝ'pensɪtɪ]N propensión f (to a)* * *[prə'pensəti]propensity (TO something) — propensión f (a algo)
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formal propension f, tendance f, penchant m;∎ he has a propensity for or towards drink il a tendance à boire (plus que de raison);∎ my propensity not to trust or for not trusting other people ma propension ou ma tendance à ne pas faire confiance aux autres -
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propensity [prəυˊpensətɪ] nскло́нность, расположе́ние (to — к чему-л.), пристра́стие ( for — к чему-л.) -
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[prəˈpensɪtɪ]average propensity to save полит.эк. средняя доля сбережений в доходе average propensity to save полит.эк. средняя склонность к сбережению propensity предрасположение propensity склонность, расположение, пристрастие propensity склонность, расположение (to - к чему-л.); пристрастие (for - к чему-л.) propensity склонность propensity to consume доля потребления в доходе propensity to consume склонность к потреблению propensity to import склонность к импорту propensity to invest доля национального дохода, идущая на образование нового капитала propensity to invest склонность к инвестированию propensity to save доля сбережений в доходе propensity to save склонность к сбережению -
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nounNeigung, die[have] a propensity to or towards something — einen Hang zu etwas [haben]
have a propensity to do something or for doing something — dazu neigen, etwas zu tun
* * *pro·pen·sity[prə(ʊ)ˈpen(t)səti, AM prəˈpen(t)sət̬i]to have a \propensity to do sth dazu neigen, etw zu tun* * *[prə'pensItɪ]nHang m, Neigung f (to zu)to have a propensity to do sth or for doing sth — dazu neigen, etw zu tun, die Neigung or den Hang haben, etw zu tun
* * *for, to, toward[s] zu):have a propensity to sudden anger sehr schnell wütend werden;propensity to consume WIRTSCH Konsumneigung;have a propensity to do sth dazu neigen, etwas zu tun* * *nounNeigung, die[have] a propensity to or towards something — einen Hang zu etwas [haben]
have a propensity to do something or for doing something — dazu neigen, etwas zu tun
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nсклонность, расположение к чему-л.
- average propensity
- marginal propensity
- marginal propensity to consume
- marginal propensity to import
- marginal propensity to invest
- marginal propensity to save
- marginal propensity to spend
- propensity to consume
- propensity to invest
- propensity to saveEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > propensity
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сущ.псих. склонность, расположенность (к чему-л.)She's inherited from her father a propensity to talk too much. — Она унаследовала от своего отца склонность слишком много говорить.
he's well-known for his natural propensity for indiscretion — он известен своей расположенностью к опрометчивым поступкам
See:propensity to consume, propensity to export, propensity to import, propensity to invest, propensity to save* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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склонность ; мотивы ; ? propensity to consume ; ? propensity to invest ; ? propensity to save ; ? propensity to spend ; ? marginal propensity to... ; ? thrift propensity ; -
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n книжн. склонность, наклонность, предрасположение; пристрастиеСинонимический ряд:1. aptitude (noun) aptitude; faculty; gift2. leaning (noun) bent; bias; disposition; drift; inclination; inclining; leaning; liking; lurch; partiality; penchant; predilection; predisposition; preference; proclivity; proneness; sentiment; squint; tendency; turn3. talent (noun) ability; capacity; competence; talentАнтонимический ряд:antipathy; aversion; disinclination; dislike; distaste -
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propensity — pro‧pen‧si‧ty [prəˈpensti] noun propensities PLURALFORM [countable] 1. a tendency to behave in a particular way: • The plastic bodied car s propensity to catch fire killed demand. 2. marginal propensity to consume ECONOMICS the relationship… … Financial and business terms
Propensity — Pro*pen si*ty, n.; pl. {Propensities}. The quality or state of being propense; natural inclination; disposition to do good or evil; bias; bent; tendency. A propensity to utter blasphemy. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Syn: Disposition; bias;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
propensity — I noun ability, affinity, aptitude, aptness, art, attraction, bent, bias, capacity, deftness, dexterity, disposition, facility, fancy, favor, felicity, fondness, forte, genius, gift, inclination, knack, leaning, liking, mind, partiality, passion … Law dictionary
propensity — 1560s, disposition to favor, from obsolete adj. propense inclined, prone (1520s), from L. propendere incline to, hang forward, weigh over, from pro forward (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + pendere hang (see PENDANT (Cf. pendant)) … Etymology dictionary
propensity — *leaning, proclivity, penchant, flair Analogous words: *predilection, prejudice, bias, prepossession: *gift, aptitude, bent, turn, knack: predisposition, disposition, inclination (see corresponding verbs at INCLINE) Antonyms: antipathy … New Dictionary of Synonyms
propensity — [n] inclination, weakness ability, aptness, bent*, bias, capacity, competence, disposition, flash, inclining, leaning, liability, partiality, penchant, predilection, predisposition, proclivity, proneness, susceptibility, sweet tooth*, talent,… … New thesaurus
propensity — ► NOUN (pl. propensities) ▪ an inclination or tendency. ORIGIN from Latin propensus inclined … English terms dictionary
propensity — [prə pen′sə tē] n. pl. propensities [< propense, inclined < L propensus, pp. of propendere (see PROPEND) + ITY] 1. a natural inclination or tendency; bent 2. Obs. favorable inclination; bias ( for) SYN. INCLINATION … English World dictionary
propensity — n. (formal) 1) a propensity for (a propensity for exaggerating) 2) a propensity to + inf. (he has a propensity to exaggerate) * * * [prə pensɪtɪ] (formal) a propensity for (a propensity for exaggerating) a propensity to + inf. (he has a… … Combinatory dictionary
propensity — pro|pen|si|ty [prəˈpensıti] n plural propensities [C usually singular] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: propense tending (16 19 centuries), from Latin, past participle of propendere to lean toward ] formal a natural tendency to behave in a particular… … Dictionary of contemporary English
propensity — [[t]prəpe̱nsɪti[/t]] propensities N COUNT: oft N to inf, N for n A propensity to do something or a propensity for something is a natural tendency that you have to behave in a particular way. [FORMAL] Mr Bint has a propensity to put off decisions… … English dictionary