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1 экономический крах
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2 крах
1) (провал) collapse, crash; (развал) break-up, break-down; (крушение) downfall; (планов, замыслов) frustration; (моральный) wreckпотерпеть крах — to collapse, to crash, to frustrate, to wreck, to fail
крах колониальной системы ист. — break-down / collapse of the colonial system
крах нацизма ист. — crash of Nazism
крах чьих-л. планов — frustration of smb.'s plans
2) эк. bankruptcy, collapseкрах банка — bank failure, failure of a bank
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3 экономический крах
1) Economy: economic collapse (контекстуальный перевод; англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg), economic crash2) Accounting: breakdownУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > экономический крах
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4 банкротство
1) General subject: Carey Street, bankruptcy, blow-up, failure (предприятия), financial, liquidation, smash, smash up, smash-up, smash-up (фирмы и т.п.), suspension, business failure, crash, insolvency2) Law: downfall3) Finances: bankruptcy (политики и т.п.)4) Diplomatic term: industrial failure5) Jargon: in the tub, fluke, in above ( one's) head7) Business: Economic insolvency8) Makarov: suspension of payment
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