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1 растущие цены
1) General subject: mounting prices, surging prices2) Economy: escalating prices, escalation prices3) Diplomatic term: (быстро) soaring prices4) Business: rising prices5) Makarov: (быстро) soaring prices -
2 стенд
1) General subject: mount (на выставке), stand, stand smb. up, stand-up2) Aviation: rig, stand fixture3) Naval: test bench4) Engineering: bench, booth (выставочный), desk, jig, rack, stall, workbench5) Mathematics: testing device6) Architecture: prices-boarding7) Metallurgy: stand (напр. разливочный)8) Polygraphy: bank (в наборном цехе), display stand9) Electronics: panel10) Information technology: booth (на выставке), pavillion, showcase12) Astronautics: cell, cubicle, fixture, rack cabinet, test bed, test stand13) Mechanic engineering: mounting rack14) Advertising: exhibit, floor case15) Business: exhibition stand16) Polymers: table17) Automation: (испытательный) rig, (испытательный) stand18) Quality control: (испытательный) bench, (испытательный) table19) General subject: stand (если это приспособление)20) Aviation medicine: facility22) Electrochemistry: plating rack23) oil&gas: skid24) Combustion gas turbines: test facility25) Ebay. roll-up (выставочный) -
3 повышаться повыша·ться
1) to increase, to rise, to go up, to move up, to mount, to scale; (стремительно) to spurt2) эк. to be on the advance, to advanceнеожиданно повышаться (о ценах, курсах) — to spurt
ассигнования / цены резко повысились — allocations / prices have skyrocketed
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > повышаться повыша·ться
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