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1 резкое падение цен
1) General subject: slump2) Economy: collapse of prices, slump in prices, steep fall in prices3) Diplomatic term: slump in price4) Advertising: price slashing5) Business: dip in prices, prices slump, sharp fall in prices, slump of prices6) Makarov: a great drop in prices, great drop in pricesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > резкое падение цен
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2 цены снижаются
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3 падение
ср.1) fall; collapse; drop, sinkingпадение напряжения — the voltage drop, te drop In voltage
резкое падение высоты — авиац. dip
(down)fall, overthrow3) геол. dip4) физ. incidenceпадение на спину — спорт ( в борьбе) backfall
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4 падение падени·е
1) (правительства) downfall, collapse2) (упадок, снижение) decline, drop, fall3) (моральное) downfall, degradation4) эк. (цен, курса) drop, decline, dip, fall, tumble; (выработки) falldown; (резкое или внезапное падение цен, спроса на товары) slump; (спад) subsidenceпадение спроса (на товары) — fall / drop in the demand (for commodities)
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5 падение
с.1. fall; collapse; ( снижение) drop, sinkingрезкое падение цен, спроса — slump in prices, demand
2. (правительства и т. п.) downfall, fall3. ( нравственное разложение) degradation4. физ. incidenceугол падения — angle of incidence; воен. angle of fall
5. геол. dip -
6 падение
с.1) (движение вниз, снижение) fall, drop; decline; (ср. падать)паде́ние цен [спро́са] — slump in prices [demand]
паде́ние напряже́ния эл. — voltage drop
2) (смещение, низложение - правительства и т.п.) downfall, fall3) ( нравственное разложение) degradationмора́льное паде́ние — moral lapse
4) физ. incidenceу́гол паде́ния — angle of incidence; воен. angle of fall
5) геол. dip -
7 падать пада·ть
1) (пасть, погибнуть) to fall, to dropпасть в бою — to fall in battle, to drop on the battlefield
2) (становиться слабее) to decline, to be on the decline, to wane3) (о ценах, курсе) to drop, to down, to dip, to fall, to subside, to tumble; (o спросе на товары) to slumpцены падают — prices are falling / dropping
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8 направление
1. style2. line3. sense4. directions5. direction; trend; current; school; assignment6. course7. lay8. lie9. tenor10. trend11. wayСинонимический ряд:1. курс (сущ.) курс2. линия (сущ.) линия3. назначение (сущ.) назначение4. направленность (сущ.) направленность; устремление; устремленность5. посылание (сущ.) командирование; откомандирование; посылание6. течение (сущ.) течение -
9 снижаться
1. come downснижающийся; снижение — coming down
снижающийся; снижение до — going down
снижающийся до; снижение до — going down to
2. go downпадать до; снижаться до; спускаться до — go down to
3. wane4. drop5. be all down6. bearish7. sag8. sagging9. lower; reduce; decrease10. descendСинонимический ряд:1. опускаться (глаг.) опускаться; садиться; спускаться2. уменьшаться (глаг.) понижаться; сбавляться; убавляться; уменьшатьсяАнтонимический ряд:
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