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vola·til·ity[ˌvɒləˈtɪləti, AM ˌvɑ:ləˈtɪlət̬i]n no plthe \volatility of sb's moods jds Launenhaftigkeit* * *["vɒlə'tIlItɪ]n2) (of person in moods) Impulsivität f; (of relationship) Wechselhaftigkeit f; (of political situation) Brisanz f; (of stock market) Unbeständigkeit f; (of share price) Volatilität f* * *volatility [-ˈtılətı] s1. CHEM Flüchtigkeit f2. fig Vergänglichkeit f3. figa) Lebhaftigkeit fb) Unbeständigkeit f, Flatterhaftigkeit f* * *n.Flüchtigkeit f.Lebhaftigkeit f.Unbeständigkeit f.Verdampfbarkeit f.
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