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  • 1 bullish

    {'buliʃ}
    1. набит, як
    2. борс. залагащ на/спекулиращ с покачването на цените
    3. оптимистичен
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    {'bulish} а 1. набит, як; 2. борс. залагащ на/спекулиращ с пок
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    1. борс. залагащ на/спекулиращ с покачването на цените 2. набит, як 3. оптимистичен
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    bullish[´buliʃ] adj 1. подобен, присъщ на бик; бичи; 2. = bullheaded; 3. фин. причиняващ (свързан с) повишаване на цените; с тенденция към повишаване; 4. оптимистичен, изпълнен с вяра, надежда.

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  • 2 tendency

    {'tendənsi}
    n склонност, наклонност, тенденция
    направление, насока (to/to do something към/да правя нещо)
    bearish (downward) TENDENCY тенденция за понижение
    bullish (upward) TENDENCY тенденция за повишаване
    TENDENCY was reversed тенденцията рязко се измени
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    {'tendъnsi} n склонност, наклонност, тенденция; направление,
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    тенденция; склонност;
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    1. bearish (downward) tendency тенденция за понижение 2. bullish (upward) tendency тенденция за повишаване 3. n склонност, наклонност, тенденция 4. tendency was reversed тенденцията рязко се измени 5. направление, насока (to/to do something към/да правя нещо)
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    tendency[´tendənsi] I. n склонност, наклонност, стремеж, тенденция (to); a \tendency to corpulence склонност към напълняване; II. adj тенденциозен, преднамерен, предумишлен.

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  • bullish — 1560s, from BULL (Cf. bull) (1) + ISH (Cf. ish); stock market sense is from 1882 …   Etymology dictionary

  • bullish — ► ADJECTIVE 1) aggressively confident and self assertive. 2) Stock Exchange characterized or influenced by rising share prices. DERIVATIVES bullishly adverb bullishness noun …   English terms dictionary

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  • bullish — adjective Date: 1566 1. suggestive of a bull (as in brawniness) 2. a. marked by, tending to cause, or hopeful of rising prices (as in a stock market) < a bullish market > < bullish policies > < bullish investors > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • bullish — [[t]b ʊlɪʃ[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED On the stock market, if there is a bullish mood, prices are expected to rise. Compare bearish. The market opened in a bullish mood. 2) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ about/on n If someone is bullish about something, they are… …   English dictionary

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