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1 вздувать цены
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2 вздуть цены
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3 взвинчивать цены
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > взвинчивать цены
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4 вздувать цены
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5 повышать цены
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6 взвинтить цены
1) General subject: force up prices, inflate, send prices up, produce a spike (in prices), jack up the prices, inflate prices, jack prices, send prices soaring -
7 взвинчивать цены
1) General subject: boost prices, force up prices, jack prices2) Economy: inflate prices, push up prices, send prices up3) Banking: inflate4) Mass media: inflate costs5) Makarov: bid up prices, puff up prices, send up prices -
8 повышать цены
1) General subject: send up prices, boost prices, jack, push up prices2) Economy: force up prices, increase prices, keep prices up, put up prices, raise prices, push prices up (англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg)3) Banking: lift4) Mass media: boost costs, drive up costs -
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1) General subject: force up prices, load prices, inflate2) Makarov: bid up prices, puff up prices, push up prices, send up prices -
11 сбивать цены
1) General subject: undercut2) Colloquial: knock down3) Economy: send down prices, squeeze down prices4) Accounting: hammer5) Stock Exchange: run down prices6) Makarov: depress prices, send prices down, force down prices -
12 снижать
1. abateделать скидку, снижать цену — to abate of the price
2. allow an abatement3. degress4. force down pricesехать медленнее, снижать скорость — to gear down a car
снижать; сбивать цены — force down prices
снижающий; снижение — bringing down
снижать, сокращать — to cut down
5. make an abatement6. slacken7. slow8. take in9. bring down10. bring11. cut12. decline13. drop14. subside15. abase16. abased17. abatable18. cut downснижать, понижать — tone down
19. cuttingснижать инфляцию; снижение инфляции — cutting inflation
20. ease21. easing22. fall back23. low24. mark down25. slowedснижайте скорость, проезжая по городской улице — slow up when driving through a city street
26. slowing27. lower; reduce; decrease«не снижать» — do not reduce
28. reduceСинонимический ряд:уменьшать (глаг.) понижать; сбавлять; убавлять; уменьшатьАнтонимический ряд: -
13 сбивать цены
1. beat down pricesцена «сиф» — price
2. force down prices3. send prices downдефлятор; индекс цен — price deflator
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14 набивать цены
1) Economy: force up prices (вздувать, взвинчивать)2) Makarov: bid up prices, puff up prices, send up prices -
15 вздуть цены
1. forcing up pricesчрезмерно высокая цена; недоступная цена — prohibitive price
цена, включающая все виды обслуживания — all-inclusive price
цена упала до пятидесяти долларов — the price slumped to $50
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1. bid bade bid bad2. bid forповышать; набивать цены — force up prices
снижать; сбивать цены — force down prices
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17 сбивать
1. knock down[lang name="Russian"]сбивающий; расстрел — shooting down
[lang name="Russian"]сбивать, сшибать; сносить — knock off
[lang name="Russian"]снижать; сбивать цены — force down prices
2. force down; churn[lang name="Russian"]сбивать; сбил — beat down
[lang name="Russian"]понижать, сбивать — send down
[lang name="Russian"]сбивающий; сбивание — beating down
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18 повышать цены
advise in price, push up prices, force up prices, keep prices upРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > повышать цены
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19 набивать цены
1. force up pricesчрезмерно высокая цена; недоступная цена — prohibitive price
цена, включающая все виды обслуживания — all-inclusive price
цена упала до пятидесяти долларов — the price slumped to $50
2. raise the priceдефлятор; индекс цен — price deflator
3. raising the priceцена «сиф» — price
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20 сбивать
1. knock downсбивать; сбил — beat down
понижать, сбивать — send down
сбивающий; сбивание — beating down
2. knocking downсбивающий; расстрел — shooting down
снижать; сбивать цены — force down prices
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