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1 повышение благосостояния
Русско-английский политический словарь > повышение благосостояния
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2 рост благосостояния
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3 неуклонное повышение благосостояния
Diplomatic term: steady growth in prosperityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неуклонное повышение благосостояния
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4 рост благосостояния
Business: growth in prosperityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рост благосостояния
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5 благосостояние благосостояни·е
prosperity, well-being, welfare, wealthподнять благосостояние — to raise / to enhance / to improve the well-being / prosperity
материальное благосостояние — material well-being, tangible wealth
показатели (для измерения) социального благосостояния — measures of social welfare
подъём народного благосостояния — growth of the people's well-being, rise in the people's standard of living
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > благосостояние благосостояни·е
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м.1) ( цветение) bloom, blossoming2) (период подъёма, процветания) flourishing ['flʌr-], flowering; prosperityбу́рный расцве́т — violent / astounding growth
расцве́т промы́шленности — flourishing / prosperity / boom of industry
расцве́т литерату́ры [культу́ры] — golden age of literature [culture]
расцве́т иску́сства — the flowering of art
••в расцве́те сил / лет — in the prime of (one's) life, in one's prime / heyday
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м.bloom, blossoming; (перен.) flourishing, flowering, heydayбурный расцвет — violent growth, astounding growth
расцвет промышленности — flourishing / prosperity of industry
расцвет литературы, культуры и т. п. — golden age of literature, culture, etc.
в расцвете сил — in the prime of (one's) life, in one's prime / heyday
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bloom, blossoming, heyday, golden ageбурный расцвет — violent / stormy growth
расцвет литературы — vigorous / exuberant growth of literature
в расцвете сил — in the prime of (one's) life in prime / heyday
расцвет промышленности — prosperity / flourishing of industry
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