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1 sprunghaft
I Adj.1. Mensch: erratic; WIRTS. erratic, spasmodic; Denken: disjointed; er hat so eine sprunghafte Art he has such an erratic way of going about things2. (abrupt) sudden; (rapide) rapid; sprunghafter Anstieg sharp rise ( oder increase), jump ( der Preise etc. in prices etc.)* * *volatile; discursive; fitful; spasmodic* * *sprụng|haft1. adj1) Mensch, Charakter volatile; Denken disjointed2) (= rapide) Aufstieg, Entwicklung, Zunahme etc rapid; Preisanstieg sharp, rapid2. advansteigen, entwickeln by leaps and bounds* * *2) (extremely rapidly and successfully: improving by leaps and bounds.) by leaps and bounds* * *sprung·haftI. adj1. (in Schüben erfolgend) rapid2. (unstet) volatile, fickle3. ÖKON spasmodic, erratic\sprunghafter Umsatzanstieg jump in salesII. adv in leaps and bounds* * *1.1) erratic <person, character, manner>; disjointed <conversation, thoughts>2) (unvermittelt) sudden; abrupt2.adverbial; s. 1 b-c: disjointedly; suddenly; abruptly; rapidly; sharply* * *A. adjer hat so eine sprunghafte Art he has such an erratic way of going about thingssprunghafter Anstieg sharp rise ( oder increase), jump (* * *1.1) erratic <person, character, manner>; disjointed <conversation, thoughts>2) (unvermittelt) sudden; abrupt2.adverbial; s. 1 b-c: disjointedly; suddenly; abruptly; rapidly; sharply -
2 sprunghaft
sprunghaft adj 1. BÖRSE erratic, volatile (Kursbewegungen); 2. GEN erratic, volatile* * ** * *sprunghaft
by leaps [and bounds], jerky, spasmodic, (Kurse) erratic;
• sprunghaft ansteigen to rise by leaps and bounds;
• Preise sprunghaft erhöhen to jump prices;
• sprunghaft steigen und einen Höchststand erreichen to jump into new high ground, to skyrocket (US);
• sprunghaftes Anziehen der Kurse upward spurts;
• sprunghafter Einkommensanstieg jump in incomes;
• sprunghafte Entwicklung auf dem Börsenmarkt erratic development on the stock market;
• sprunghafter Ertragsanstieg jump in earnings;
• sprunghafter Preisanstieg price speedup;
• sprunghafte Steigerung buoyancy. -
3 schwankend
schwankend adj 1. BÖRSE erratic; 2. GEN unsteady; 3. WIWI volatile* * ** * *schwankend
(Börse) irregular, fluctuating, unsettled, unstable, floating, wide, uneven, (Markt) variable, unsteady, (unbeständig) fickle, unstable;
• schwankende Agrarpolitik teetering agricultural policy;
• mit schwankendem Ertrag with variable yield;
• schwankende Kurse fluctuating quotations (rates);
• schwankende Lohnabzüge variable deductions;
• schwankende Normen variable standards;
• schwankende Preise fluctuating (varying) prices;
• schwankende Produktionsziffern unsteady output. -
4 incostante
changeablenegli affetti fickle* * *incostante agg. inconstant, fickle; unsteady; changeable, variable: persona incostante, inconstant person; umore incostante, variable (o changeable) mood; tempo incostante, changeable weather; (meteor.) vento incostante, baffling wind // (econ.): mercato incostante, unsteady market; prezzi incostanti, unsteady prices◆ s.m. e f. fickle person; inconstant person.* * *[inkos'tante]aggettivo [ carattere] changeable, inconsistent; [ persona] moody, erratic; [ innamorato] fickle, flighty, inconstant* * *incostante/inkos'tante/[ carattere] changeable, inconsistent; [ persona] moody, erratic; [ innamorato] fickle, flighty, inconstant; umore incostante moodiness. -
5 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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