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[`bʊlɪʃ]играющий на повышениеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > bullish
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[bull·ish || 'bʊlɪʃ]◙ adj. דמוי פר; עיקש; נוטה לעליית מחירים* * *◙ םיריחמ תיילעל הטונ ;שקיע ;רפ יומד◄ -
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adj. \/ˈbʊlɪʃ\/1) okseaktig, okse-2) ( overført) sta, umedgjørlig, trassig3) ( børs) stigende, hausse-, hausseaktig, haussepreget4) ( hverdagslig) optimistisk -
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bull.ish[b'uliʃ] adj 1 relativo ou semelhante a um touro. 2 em alta (bolsa de valores). -
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adj1) бичачий2) бірж, який грає на підвищення* * *a1) бичачий2) бірж. проф. який грає на підвищення3) упевнений, оптимістичний -
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adj. boğa gibi, yükselmeye eğilimli (piyasa)* * *boğaya benzeyen -
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adj.[Bourse] haussier; en hausse; oriente a la hausseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > bullish
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Language of the modern press. English-Russian Glossary of active vocabulary > bullish approach
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اتجاه صعودي، ميل صعوديEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Bullish tendency ; bullishness
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a. 황소 같은, 완고한, 우둔한, 강세의, 오름세의, 낙관적인 -
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adj nezgrapan; nepokretan; tup, glup /[st exch] to be # = špekulirati na porast cijena; [st exch] # tendency = tendencija porasta cijena* * *
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['bʊlɪʃ](Comm: market) in rialzo, (trader, person) ottimista -
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['bʊlɪʃ]1) Finance [market, shares, stocks] en hausse, haussier/-ière; [trend] à la hausse2) ( optimistic) franchement optimiste -
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adj. tjurliknande; envis; prisökandebenägen
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Bullish — Bull ish, a. Partaking of the nature of a bull, or a blunder. [1913 Webster] Let me inform you, a toothless satire is as improper as a toothed sleek stone, and as bullish. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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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
Bullish Belt Hold — A trend in candlestick charting that occurs during a downward movement. After a stretch of bearish candlesticks, a bullish or white candlestick forms. The opening price, which becomes the low for the day, is significantly lower then the closing… … Investment dictionary
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
bullish — UK [ˈbʊlɪʃ] / US adjective 1) expecting a successful future The team was in a bullish mood before the start of the game. 2) business a bullish market is one in which the prices of shares are rising See: bearish 3) a) business expecting the prices … English dictionary