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1 колебание цен
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2 нестабильность цен
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3 цена
жен.price; worth, value прям. и перен.; cost ( стоимость)цена без запроса коммерч. — fixed price
платить дорогой ценой — to pay a high price for smth.
набивать цену — to jack up the price of smth.
набивать себе цену — to build oneself up (in smb.'s eyes)
назначать цену — to quote a price, to price, to ask, to quote, to tag; to tax амер.; разг.
бешеные цены — exorbitant/extravagant prices
дутые цены — inflated prices; fancy prices разг.
номинальная цена — face value; nominal price
подниматься в цене — to go up (in price), to take a jump
покупная цена — buying price, purchase price
понижение цен — fall/drop in prices
пониженные цены, сниженные цены — reduced price
розничная цена — retail price; mark-up
твердые цены — fixed/stable/firm prices
ценой в — at the price (of); at the cost (of)
••знать себе цену — to know one's own worth/value; have a high opinion of oneself; to be self-assured, to be self-possessed
любой ценой — at any price/cost
ценою чего-л. — at the cost/price of smth.
цены нет (кому-л./чему-л.) — it is priceless/invaluable
это в цене разг. — one has to pay a good price; it is very costly
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4 цена
ж.твёрдые цены — fixed / stable prices
крайняя цена ( низшая) — the lowest price
ценой (в вн.) — at the price (of); costing (d.)
падать в цене — go* down (in price)
подниматься в цене — go* up (in price)
повышение цен, рост цен — rise in prices
понижение цен — fall / drop in prices
взвинчивать цены — inflate prices; rig the market идиом.
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знать себе цену — know* one's own worth / value; have a high opinion of oneselfценою чего-л. — at the cost / price of smth.
любой ценой — at any price / cost
ценой жизни — at the cost of one's life*
этому цены нет — it is invaluable / priceless
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5 неустойчивость цен
1) General subject: fluctuation of prices2) Economy: instability of prices3) Perfume: prices' fluctuation4) oil&gas: volatilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неустойчивость цен
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6 колебание
ср.1) физ. oscillation; vibration- незатухающие колебания2) ( изменение)fluctuation, variation3) ( нерешительность)vacillation, hesitation, wavering; мн. ч. scruple -
7 неустойчивость цен
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8 стабильность стабильност·ь
1) stabilityсохранить стабильность — to preserve / to maintain stability
утратить стабильность — to lose (one's) stability
"кризисная" стабильность (стабильность, предотвращающая развитие кризисной ситуации) — crisis stability
надёжная / прочная стабильность — secure stability
2) эк. stability, firmness, fixityэкономическая стабильность — economic(al) stability / strength
стабильность цен — price stability; firmness of prices
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > стабильность стабильност·ь
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9 неустойчивость цен на акции
stocks volatility, instability of share pricesNew russian-english economic dictionary > неустойчивость цен на акции
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