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1 колебания случайного характера
1) Computers: accidental fluctuations, random fluctuations2) Economy: erratical fluctuations3) Accounting: chance fluctuations, erratic fluctuations4) Politics: mercantile fluctuation (= accidental fluctuations)5) Ecology: random fluctuationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > колебания случайного характера
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2 колебание колебани·е
1) эк. variation, fluctuation; swing; (курса, цен тж.) rangeбеспорядочные / нерегулярные колебания — irregular fluctuations
возобновляющиеся / повторяющиеся колебания — recurrent fluctuations
конъюнктурные колебания, колебания цен — price fluctuation, fluctuation in prices
свободное колебание (курса) — float, floating
совпадающие колебания (в отдельных сферах экономической активности) — concomitant fluctuations
циклические колебания — cyclical fluctuations / swing
колебания случайного характера — erratic(al) / random fluctuations
колебания спроса и предложения — demand and supply fluctuations, fluctuations of supply and demand
компенсировать колебания (спроса и предложения и т.п.) — to offset fluctuations
2) (нерешительность) hesitation, wavering, vacillationRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > колебание колебани·е
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3 неустойчивая температура
General subject: erratic temperature, fluctuations of temperatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неустойчивая температура
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4 колебания случайного характера
accidental/ erratic(al)/random fluctuations4000 полезных слов и выражений > колебания случайного характера
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5 случайные колебания
accidental (chance, random, erratic[al]) fluctuationsBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > случайные колебания
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