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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > economic collapse
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1) Военный термин: дезинтеграция экономики, развал экономики2) Экономика: экономический крах (контекстуальный перевод; англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg) -
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > economic collapse
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экономический крах, обвал экономикиEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > economic collapse
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10 since the economic collapse 10 years ago
Экономика: со времени экономического краха, которых произошёл 10 лет назад (контекстуальный перевод; англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > since the economic collapse 10 years ago
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11 1998 economic collapse
экономический кризис 1998 г.Англо-русский экономический словарь > 1998 economic collapse
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12 August 1998 economic collapse
экономический кризис августа 1998 г.Англо-русский экономический словарь > August 1998 economic collapse
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13 collapse
1. nкрах, крушение, развал; провал; падение; банкротство, разорениеto avoid collapse — избегать краха / крушения / развала
- collapse of talksto be on the verge of collapse — быть на грани краха / крушения / развала
- collapse of the colonial system
- collapse of the government
- collapse of the régime
- collapse was brought on by...
- economic collapse
- financial collapse
- government collapse
- impending collapse
- on the brink of collapse
- on the verge of collapse
- profits collapse
- the World Trade Center collapse
- threat of price collapse
- Wall Street collapse 2. vтерпеть крах, неудачу; становиться банкротом; разваливаться, проваливаться; рушиться (о планах и т.п.)- the cabinet collapsed -
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1. nкрах, крушение, обвал; разорение, банкротство
- economic collapse
- finance collapse
- financial collapse
- collapse of a bank
- collapse of the banking system
- collapse of confidence
- collapse of credit system
- collapse of currency
- collapse of the currency system
- collapse of investments
- collapse of the market
- collapse of plans
- collapse of sales
- trigger a collapse2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > collapse
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1. nкрах, крушение, провал; банкротство, разорение; резкое падение2. vпотерпеть крах; рушиться (о планах, надеждах и т.п.) -
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17 economic slump
global slump — мировой спад; мировой кризис
Синонимический ряд:recession (noun) decline; depression; downturn; economic collapse; high unemployment; inflation; recession; slowdown; slow-down; stagnation -
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19 экономический крах
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1. n удаление, уход; отступление2. n отказ3. n выход4. n спец. отступание5. n астр. разбегание6. n углубление; ниша7. n эк. спад, рецессия; падение, понижениеeconomic recession — экономический спад, рецессия
8. n церк. торжественный уход духовенства9. n юр. обратная передача территорииСинонимический ряд:1. economic slump (noun) decline; depression; downturn; economic collapse; economic slump; high unemployment; inflation; slowdown; slow-down; slump; stagnation2. going back (noun) going back; receding; regression; respite; retreat; reversal; withdrawalАнтонимический ряд:
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