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1 bearish
n. 1. мечкаст, несмасен, незграпен;2. кој предизвикува (или смета) на паѓање на акциите (cf. bullish 3) -
2 marker
n.1.(исто и marker pen) маркер2. бележник, записничар (на поени/бодови)3. sport противник, фластер; lose/shake off one's marker се ослободува од противникот4. светлосна ракета5. сигнално знаменце.; 6. tech. индикатор.; 7.ling.маркер.; 8. влошка (во книга) market1 /'maikit/ n.1.пазар, пазариште, панаѓур; саем, сајмиште; трговија2. econ. берза3. go to the marketоди на пазар4. have a good market for sth има добар пазар за нешто5. there's a market for sth постои пазар за нешто.; 6. there's no market for sth нема пазар за нешто.; 7. be on/come on to the market оди на пазар; ставен е на листа за продавање; ставен е на трансфер листа.; 8. place/put sth on the market става нешто на продажба.; 9. be in the market for sth подготвен/спремен е да купинешто.; 10. the market is falling/rising цените на берзата паѓаат/растат.; 11. play the market econ. шпекулира (на берза).; 12. (a) bear market; (a) bearish market акциите паѓаат.; 13. (a) bull market; (a) bullish market акциите растат.; 14. flood the market го преплавува пазарот.; 15. a drug on the market види drug 1
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