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1) Дипломатический термин: вызвать экономический спад2) Макаров: вызывать экономический спад -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > cause a recession
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4 to cause a recession
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to cause a recession
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6 recession
nпонижение, падение; спад, рецессия- brink of economic recessionto experience a deep economic recession — переживать / испытывать глубокий экономический спад
- business recession
- country is moving into a recession
- country plunged into a recession
- country's recovery from the recession
- deep recession
- economic recession
- economy has gone into recession
- economy has slipped into recession
- economy will pick up out of the recession
- general economic recession
- global recession
- growth recession
- if a recession hits
- industrial recession
- inflationary recession
- long-lived recession
- major recession
- minor recession
- recession from a contract
- recession has hit the bottom
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1) понижение, уменьшение2) спад, рецессия3) уход; удаление; отступление -
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10 cause recession
Макаров: вызывать экономический спад
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