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1 рецессия, охватывающая всю экономику
full fledged recession4000 полезных слов и выражений > рецессия, охватывающая всю экономику
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2 спад
recession, slump, decline, downswing, downturn; (в экономическом росте) disruptionпереживать спад — to suffer / to experience a recession
экономический спад — economic(al) slack / slump
экономический спад, вызванный сокращением капиталовложений — investment recession
экономический спад, вызванный сокращением товарных запасов — inventory recession
наступление / начало спада — onset of recession
спад деловой активности — business slowdown / recession / decline
спад производства — fall-off / setback in production
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3 значительный спад
1) Diplomatic term: full-fledged recession2) Politics: major recession -
4 рецессия, охватившая всю экономику
Economy: full fledged recessionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рецессия, охватившая всю экономику
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