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1 diminution
diminution [diminysjɔ̃]feminine nouna. reductionb. [de violence, intensité] diminishing* * *diminysjɔ̃1) ( réduction) gén ( provoquée ou contrôlée) reduction (de in); ( constatée) decrease (de in); (de production, d'activités commerciales) fall-off (de in)être en diminution — gén to be decreasing; [production, exportations] to be falling off
être en diminution de 7% — to be down by 7%
2) ( affaiblissement) diminishing3) ( en tricot)* * *diminysjɔ̃ nf1) (= action) [nombre, effectifs, temps, prix, chômage, salaire, dépenses, charges, coûts, recettes, impôts, coûts, volume, ressources] reductionLa diminution des taux par les banques n'a pas eu d'incidence négative. — The reduction in rates by the banks has not had any negative effect.
2) (= résultat) fallLa brusque diminution de la température a causé de nombreux accidents. — The sudden fall in temperature caused several accidents.
* * *diminution nf1 ( réduction) gén ( provoquée ou contrôlée) reduction; ( constatée) decrease; (de production, d'activités commerciales) fall-off; exiger une diminution de la durée du travail to demand a reduction in working hours; constater une diminution des accidents to notice a decrease in the number of accidents; la diminution des naissances the decline in the birthrate; être en diminution gén to be decreasing; [production, exportations] to be falling off; le taux de natalité est en diminution the birthrate is on the decline; être en diminution de 7% to be down by 7%;2 ( affaiblissement) diminishing;3 ( en tricot) commencer les diminutions start decreasing; faites deux diminutions à chaque rang decrease two at the end of each row.[diminysjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [réduction - de prix, d'impôts, des frais, des rations] reduction, cutting ; [ - de longueur] shortening ; [ - de taille] reduction, shortening ; [ - de volume] decrease, decreasing ; [ - de pression] fall ; [ - de vitesse, de consommation, des effectifs] reduction ; [ - du chômage, de la violence] drop, decrease2. [affaiblissement - d'une douleur] alleviation ; [ - des forces] waning, lessening ; [ - de l'intérêt, de l'attention] lessening ; [ - de l'appétit] decrease5. [en tricot] decrease -
2 Rückgang
Rückgang m 1. GEN dip; fall (Preise); 2. WIWI retrogression, shrinkage; decline (Arbeit); drop (Ausgaben) • Rückgang verzeichnen V&M go back, go down (Umsatz)* * *m 1. < Geschäft> dip, Preise fall; 2. <Vw> retrogression, shrinkage, Arbeit decline, Ausgaben drop ■ Rückgang verzeichnen <V&M> Umsatz go back, go down* * *Rückgang
fall, falling off, decline, drop, downward movement, letdown, (Kurse) decline, recession, retreat, (Umsatz) decrease;
• ausgeprägter Rückgang marked decline;
• beträchtlicher Rückgang material recession;
• geringer (leichter) Rückgang slight falling off;
• jahreszeitlicher Rückgang seasonal recession;
• konjunkturbedingter Rückgang cyclical downswing;
• saisonbedingter Rückgang seasonal slump;
• zahlenmäßiger Rückgang decay;
• Rückgang der Aktienkurse (Börsenkurse) decline in stock prices, stock-market decline;
• Rückgang der Arbeitslosigkeit decline (drop) in unemployment;
• Rückgang der Auslandsaufträge falling-off of export orders;
• Rückgang des Betriebsergebnisses drop in operating earnings;
• Rückgang der Einnahmen decline (shortfall) in revenue;
• Rückgang der Erträge drop (decline) in earnings;
• Rückgang der Exportaufträge falling-off of export orders;
• Rückgang der Geburtenrate (Geburtenziffer) fall in (decline of, falling of) the birth rate;
• Rückgang der Gewinne drop (fall) in profits, profit decline (dip);
• Rückgang an staatlichen Investitionen decline in government investment;
• Rückgang der Kurse fall (drop, decrease) in prices;
• Rückgang der Mitgliederzahl reduction of members;
• Rückgang der Preise fall (dip, drop) in prices, price decline (recession);
• Rückgang der Produktion production decrease, dwindling production;
• scharfer Rückgang des Touristenstroms drop-off in tourists;
• Rückgang des Umsatzes drop in sales;
• Rückgang der Zinssätze interest-rate decline;
• Rückgang erfahren to experience a decline;
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3 спад
1. decrease2. degression3. falling-off4. relapse5. setback6. slack7. subsidence8. fall9. decay10. dip11. drop12. dropping13. anticlimax14. decline15. down-ward16. downward17. falloff18. rebound19. slumpмировой спад; мировой кризис — global slump
20. downturn21. recessionэкономический спад, рецессия — economic recession
Синонимический ряд:убывание (сущ.) убывание; убыль -
4 мелкосерийное производство
1. job lot production2. short run production3. short-run production4. small branch production5. small match productionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > мелкосерийное производство
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5 серийное производство
1. large output2. lot production3. produce on the line4. production chain5. batch production6. production in series7. serial productionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > серийное производство
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6 крупносерийное производство
1. big lot production2. large-scale manufacture3. mass serial production4. high-volume production5. large-lot productionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > крупносерийное производство
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7 сократить производство
1. curtail production2. cut back production3. cut down productionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > сократить производство
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8 увеличить производство
1. boost production2. increase production3. raise productionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > увеличить производство
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9 фонд развития производства
1. production development fund2. fund of the development of productionБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > фонд развития производства
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10 сокращение производства
1) General subject: contraction in manufacturing2) Military: curtailing the production3) Law: lay-off4) Economy: curtailment of production, cutback in production, decrease in production, reduction in production, decline in manufacturing (англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg)5) Accounting: layoff6) Advertising: cut-back in production7) Business: decline in production, sliming down operations9) Makarov: a cutback in productionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сокращение производства
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11 снизить яйценоскость
1) Agriculture: lower production2) Makarov: lower egg production, decrease egg productionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снизить яйценоскость
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12 Rückgang der Produktion
Rückgang der Produktion
production decrease, dwindling productionBusiness german-english dictionary > Rückgang der Produktion
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13 уменьшать продукцию1
уменьшать продукцию1 — decrease (CSF) productionРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > уменьшать продукцию1
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14 небольшой спад производства
General subject: a small decrease in productionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > небольшой спад производства
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15 agalactia
f.agalactia, lack or decrease in production of milk. -
16 небольшой
1. moderate2. petty3. tiny4. small; shortлегкое наказание; небольшая неустойка — small penalty
5. littleдомик, небольшой дом — little house
Синонимический ряд:1. маленькие (прил.) маленькие; малые; мелкие; мелкотравчатые; невеликие2. незначительные (прил.) жалкие; мизерные; незначительные; ничтожные; нищенские; пустые; пустяковые; пустячные; чепуховые3. немногочисленные (прил.) малочисленные; немногочисленные4. слабые (прил.) легкие; слабые -
17 небольшой
легкое наказание; небольшая неустойка — small penalty
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18 небольшой
легкое наказание; небольшая неустойка — small penalty
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > небольшой
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19 небольшой
легкое наказание; небольшая неустойка — small penalty
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > небольшой
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20 падение дебита (скважины)
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > падение дебита (скважины)
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