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tr[ɪnɪ'læstɪk]1 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL no elástico,-a2 figurative use (rigid) rígido,-a, poco flexibleadj.• inelástico, -a adj.[ˌɪnɪ'læstɪk]ADJ [demand, supply] inelástico; (fig) rígido, poco flexible -
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inelastic /ɪnɪˈlæstɪk/a.anelastico, inelastico (mecc. e fig.); non elastico; senza elasticità; (fig.) inflessibile, rigido: (econ.) Public expenditure is very inelastic, la spesa pubblica è assai anelasticainelasticityn. [u]anelasticità; inelasticità; mancanza d'elasticità; (fig.) inflessibilità, rigidità: (econ.) the inelasticity of demand [of supply], la rigidità (o l'anelasticità) della domanda [dell'offerta]. -
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inelastic unelastisch, nicht elastisch, plastischEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > inelastic
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неэластичный; неупругий; жёсткий; негибкий; негнущийся; непреклонный; твёрдый; неподатливый- inelastic bending - inelastic body - inelastic buckling - inelastic collision - inelastic cross-section - inelastic deformation - inelastic energy loss - inelastic impact - inelastic interaction - inelastic range - inelastic stress - inelastic torsion -
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прил.1) общ. неэластичный, негибкий2) эк. неэластичный (о переменной, относительное изменение которой меньше соответствующего изменения аргумента)If the demand is inelastic, a decrease in price will not increase sales sufficiently to increase the total revenue. — Если спрос неэластичен, то снижение цены не увеличит объем продаж настолько, чтобы этого было достаточно для увеличения общей выручки.
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1. a неэластичный2. a негибкий3. a физ. неупругийСинонимический ряд:1. fragile (adj.) breakable; brittle; crisp; fragile; frail; frangible; shivery2. stiff (adj.) immalleable; impliable; incompliant; inflexible; rigid; stiff; unbending; unflexible; unyielding -
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1. неэластичный2. неупругийThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > inelastic
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in·elas·tic[ˌɪnɪˈlæstɪk, AM -ni:ˈ-]1. material, substance unelastisch* * *["InI'lstɪk]adj (lit)unelastisch; (fig) starr, nicht flexibel* * *inelastic [ˌınıˈlæstık] adj (adv inelastically)1. unelastisch (auch fig):inelastic demand WIRTSCH unelastische Nachfrage;inelastic scattering PHYS unelastische Streuung2. figa) starr (Politik etc)b) nicht anpassungsfähig* * *adj.unelastisch adj. -
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[͵ınıʹlæstık] a1) неэластичный2) негибкий3) физ. неупругий -
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inelastic — in‧elas‧tic [ˌɪnɪˈlæstɪk◂] adjective ECONOMICS used to say that a change in something, for example, the price of a product, makes another thing, for example the demand for it, change by only a small amount: • Coffee is a fairly inelastic… … Financial and business terms
Inelastic — In e*las tic, a. 1. Not elastic. [1913 Webster] 2. (Economics) reacting little to changing price; of demand; as, Potatoes have an inelastic demand. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inelastic — index inflexible, rigid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inelastic — (adj.) 1748, from IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + ELASTIC (Cf. elastic). Figurative use attested by 1867 … Etymology dictionary
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inelastic demand — ➔ demand * * * inelastic demand UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS ► the situation in which a change in a product s price causes very little change in the amount of the product that is sold: » Gasoline is a commodity with inelastic demand, he said. →… … Financial and business terms
inelastic supply — ➔ supply2 * * * inelastic supply UK US noun [U] COMMERCE ► a market situation in which a change in the price of goods or services does not produce a similar change in supply: »The perfectly inelastic supply for tickets means that any shift in… … Financial and business terms