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1) Экономика: циклические колебания2) Дипломатический термин: циклические колебания (конъюнктуры) -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > cyclical changes
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > cyclical changes
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циклические колебания (конъюнктуры) -
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Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > cyclical changes
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7 cyclical changes in demand and supply
циклические изменения в спросе и предложении ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > cyclical changes in demand and supply
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Дипломатический термин: циклические изменения в спросе и предложенииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cyclical changes in demand and supply
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > cyclical changes in demand and supply
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > cyclical changes in demand and supply
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циклический ; ? cyclical change ; ? cyclical changes in demand and supply ; ? cyclical fluctuations ; ? cyclical influences ; ? cyclical movements ; ? cyclical pattern ; ? cyclical peak years ; ? cyclical unemployment ; ? cyclical variations ; ? internal -
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13 циклические колебания
1) Economy: cyclical changes, cyclical fluctuations, cyclical oscillations, cyclical pattern, cyclical swings2) Diplomatic term: cyclical change, cyclical changes (конъюнктуры), cyclical movements3) Business: cyclical fluctuationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > циклические колебания
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1. n1) перемена, изменение; замена3) сдача4) мелочь, мелкие деньги5) биржа
- cyclical changes
- design changes
- dimensional change
- engineering change
- environmental change
- fundamental change
- gradual change
- insignificant change
- inventory change
- irregular changes
- long-term change
- loose change
- major change
- marginal changes
- market changes
- merchandising change
- monetary changes
- net change
- net change in business inventory
- noticeable changes
- one-sided change
- operational changes
- parameter change
- partial change
- persistent change
- population change
- prescribed change
- price change
- programme change
- progressive change
- pronounced change
- proportional change
- prospective changes
- quality change
- qualitative change
- quantitative change
- radical changes
- random change
- rapid change
- rate change
- regular changes
- sharp change
- salary change
- slight change
- social changes
- staff changes
- step change
- strategic change
- structural change
- subsequent changes
- sudden change
- sweeping changes
- technical changes
- technological changes
- territorial changes
- unilateral change
- volumetric change
- zone change
- change in the cost
- change in the exchange rate
- change in the index
- change in liquidity
- change in the market
- change in position
- changes in prices
- change in process
- changes in the programme
- change in quality
- change in the staff
- changes in taxation
- change in values
- change of address
- change of domicile
- change of employment
- change of flight
- change of the law
- change of market sentiment
- change of occupation
- change of personnel
- change of place of work
- change of population
- change of position
- change of rates
- change of residence
- change of schedule
- change of state
- change of timetable
- change of title
- change of voyage
- changes to the taxation of oil products
- on change
- subject to change without notice
- without any changes
- effect changes
- effect structural changes
- entail changes
- hinder changes
- introduce changes
- involve changes
- undergo changes
- make changes2. v1) менять, изменять; меняться, изменяться2) обменивать
- change overEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > change
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15 изменение изменени·е
1) (действие) changing, alteration; (перемена, перестройка) change, changeover; (видоизменение) modification; (преобразование) reformation; (колебание) fluctuation, variation; (тенденция) trendзафиксировать / констатировать изменение — to fix a change
подвергаться изменениям, претерпевать изменения — to undergo changes / alterations
свидетельствовать об изменении в политике — to signal / to indicate a shift in policy
глубокие / основательные изменения — profound alterations, fargoing changes
переход количественных изменений в качественные — transition from quantitative to qualitative changes
коренные / радикальные изменения — fundamental / sweeping / radical changes
резкое изменение (в отношениях между странами и т.п.) — drastic change
существенные изменения — substantial / material changes
изменение соотношения сил на международной арене — change in the alignment of forces in the international arena
с соответствующими / необходимыми изменениями — mutatis mutandis лат.
2) (поправка) change, alteration, amendment; (внесение поправок) amendingвносить изменения — to make alterations / modification (in)
вносить изменения в законопроект / соглашение — to amend a bill / an agreement
изменение в плане — alteration of / change in a plan
изменения редакционного характера — drafting changes / verbal alterations
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > изменение изменени·е
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1) перемена, сдвиг; изменение || изменять (ся); менять(ся)2) биржа3) обмен (напр. валюты) || обменивать4) сдача; разменная монета || разменивать, менять (деньги) -
18 циклические изменения в спросе и предложении
Diplomatic term: cyclical changes in demand and supplyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > циклические изменения в спросе и предложении
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cyclical fluctuations (oscillations, changes)Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > циклические колебания
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