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1 bullish
{'buliʃ}
1. набит, як
2. борс. залагащ на/спекулиращ с покачването на цените
3. оптимистичен* * *{'bulish} а 1. набит, як; 2. борс. залагащ на/спекулиращ с пок* * *1. борс. залагащ на/спекулиращ с покачването на цените 2. набит, як 3. оптимистичен* * *bullish[´buliʃ] adj 1. подобен, присъщ на бик; бичи; 2. = bullheaded; 3. фин. причиняващ (свързан с) повишаване на цените; с тенденция към повишаване; 4. оптимистичен, изпълнен с вяра, надежда. -
2 tendency
{'tendənsi}
n склонност, наклонност, тенденция
направление, насока (to/to do something към/да правя нещо)
bearish (downward) TENDENCY тенденция за понижение
bullish (upward) TENDENCY тенденция за повишаване
TENDENCY was reversed тенденцията рязко се измени* * *{'tendъnsi} n склонност, наклонност, тенденция; направление,* * *тенденция; склонност;* * *1. bearish (downward) tendency тенденция за понижение 2. bullish (upward) tendency тенденция за повишаване 3. n склонност, наклонност, тенденция 4. tendency was reversed тенденцията рязко се измени 5. направление, насока (to/to do something към/да правя нещо)* * *
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