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1 movement downward
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > movement downward
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3 movement downward
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4 in its movement downward, the piston
Макаров: (...) при движении вниз, поршень (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > in its movement downward, the piston
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1. adjectivenach unten nachgestellt; nach unten gerichtet2. adverbdownward gradient or slope — Gefälle, das
* * ** * *down·ward[ˈdaʊnwəd, AM -wɚd]\downward revision Abwärtskorrektur fto be on a \downward trend sich akk im Abwärtstrend befinden, zurückgehenat last inflation is on a \downward path endlich ist die Inflation[srate] rückläufig* * *['daʊnwəd]1. advlook, point, extend, move nach untenface downward(s) (person) — mit dem Gesicht nach unten; (book)
movement downward(s) (in price, value) — Rückgang m
to move downward(s) (figure, rate) — sinken, fallen
everyone from the Queen downward(s) —
downward(s) — mit der Wirtschaft geht es rapide bergab
2. adjstroke nach untenshe made a bold downward stroke with the paintbrush — sie machte einen kühnen Pinselstrich nach unten
downward slope — Abhang m
downward spiral —
the dollar resumed its downward path or slide against the yen — der Dollar fiel weiter gegen den Yen
to put downward pressure on wages/prices — die Löhne/Preise (nach unten) drücken
* * *downward [ˈdaʊnwə(r)d]A adv1. hinab, abwärts, nach unten, hinunter:face downward mit dem Gesicht nach unten2. fluss-, stromab(wärts)3. fig abwärts, bergab:he went downward in life es ging bergab mit ihmdownward from Shakespeare to the twentieth century von Shakespeare (herab) bis zum 20. JahrhundertB adj (adv downwardly)1. Abwärts…, sich neigend, nach unten gerichtet oder führend:downward movement Abwärtsbewegung f (a. fig);downward prices sinkende Preise;3. absteigend (Linie eines Stammbaums etc)4. bedrückt, pessimistisch* * *1. adjectivenach unten nachgestellt; nach unten gerichtetdownward movement/trend — (lit. or fig.) Abwärtsbewegung, die/-trend, der
2. adverbdownward gradient or slope — Gefälle, das
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n1) движение2) оживление4) переезд, переселение
- amalgamation movement
- block movement
- capital movement
- cooperative movement
- downward movement
- downward price movements
- forward movement
- free movement
- free movement of goods
- labour movement
- market movement
- monetary movement
- price movements
- product movement
- seasonal movements
- strike movement
- trade union movement
- movement of capitalEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > movement
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1) вниз
2) направленный вниз
3) отризательный
4) спускающийся
5) убывающий
6) снижающийся
– downward bias
– downward bias
– downward dihedral
– downward gust
– downward irradiance
– downward motion
– downward welding
– movement downward
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направленный вниз; нисходящий- downward movement - downward slope - downward stroke - downward system of ventilation -
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1) движение2) перемещение3) подача ( рабочего органа)4) движущиеся детали кинематической цепи•-
angular movement
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anticyclone movement
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axial movement
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bathymetric movement
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beater movement
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bed movement
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bed-load movement
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bulk-liquid movement
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cam claw movement
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cardioid film movement
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carriage movement
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claw intermittent movement
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claw movement with double claw
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claw movement
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conflicting movement
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continuous movement
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continuous path X and Z movement
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coordinated movement
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cross-feed movement
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cut presser shog movement
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cutting movement
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cyclone movement
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demand movement
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downward movement
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dual pilot-pin registered movement
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eccentric-type movement
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environmental movement
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facing movement
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feeding movement
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forward-rearward movement
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frame-by-frame movement
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free movement
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fuel movement
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Geneva movement with link accelerator
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Geneva movement
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humping movement
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ice movement
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in-feed movement
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intermittent film movement
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inward movement
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lateral movement
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lengthwise movement
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loop intermittent movement
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maltese-cross movement
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needle space movement
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onshore-offshore movement
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opening movement
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operator's manual movement
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oscillatory movement
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outward movement
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pan movement
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pin movement
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pivoting movement
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position movement
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pull-down movement
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rail movement
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reciprocal movement
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register pin movement
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resilient flexing movement
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reversing movement
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rolling-loop intermittent movement
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rotational movement
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sheet movement
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shog movement
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shunting movement
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skew tape movement
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sluggish movement
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star and cam movement
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stiff movement
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strata movement
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swinging movement
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switch movement
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thermal movement
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turning movement
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unclamping movement
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n1) движение; (общественная) деятельность2) pl действия, поведение3) эк. движение; динамика; оживление (на рынке); изменение (курсов)• -
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1) движение, ход ( машины или механизма)2) подвижный орган; подвижный элемент3) передвижение, перемещение•- slow movement -
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движение; передвижение; перемещение; ход; ход механизма; механизм- movement pickup - movement-preventive bracket - disengaging movement - rack movement - sinuous movement - turning movement - vibratory movement - upward movement -
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1) движение
2) передвижение
3) передвижка
4) следование
5) <engin.> механика
6) <tech.> орган подвижный
7) элемент подвижный
8) перемещение
9) телодвижение
10) ход
– backward movement
– carriage movement
– center of movement
– covered movement
– Geneva movement
– harmonic cam movement
– movement downward
– movement pickup
– movement upward
– rail movement
– reverse movement
– rotatory movement
– suspension movement
– translational movement
outlying switch-and-lock movement — < railways> привод нецентрализованной стрелки
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1) движение• -
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movement n1 (of person, dancer, head, wave, vehicle, machine part) mouvement m ; (of hand, arm) geste m ; an upward/downward movement un mouvement ascendant/descendant ; a graceful/sudden movement ( of arm) un geste gracieux/brusque ; to watch sb's movements surveiller les faits et gestes de qn ;2 fig (in prices, market, situation) mouvement m ; very little movement on the stock exchange/the political front très peu de mouvement à la Bourse/sur le front politique ; an upward/downward movement in prices une augmentation/diminution des prix ; a movement towards liberalization une évolution vers la libéralisation ; a movement away from marriage une tendance à rejeter le mariage ;3 (organization, group) mouvement m (for en faveur de) ; mass movement mouvement de masse ; the trade union movement le mouvement syndicaliste ;5 ( transporting) acheminement m (of de ; by par) ; -
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movement [ˈmu:vmənt]1. nouna. mouvement m• massage the skin using small circular movements massez la peau en faisant de petits mouvements circulaires• there has been some movement towards fewer customs restrictions il semble que l'on aille vers une réduction des restrictions douanières• the free movement of labour, capital and goods la libre circulation de la main-d'œuvre, des capitaux et des marchandises2. plural noun• the police know little about his movements la police ne sait pas grand-chose sur ses allées et venues* * *['muːvmənt]1) gen, Economics, Music mouvement m; (of hand, arm) geste man upward/downward movement in prices — une augmentation/diminution des prix
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downward [ˈdaʊnwəd]1. adjective[movement] vers le bas2. adverb= downwards* * *['daʊnwəd]adjective [movement, glance, stroke] vers le bas -
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downward ['daʊnwəd](movement) vers le bas; (path) descendant;∎ to take a downward glance or look at sth jeter un coup d'œil par en dessous à qch;∎ figurative a downward trend une tendance à la baisse;∎ the economy is on a downward path l'économie est sur une mauvaise pente2 adverb -
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movement ['mu:vmənt](a) (change of position) mouvement m;∎ population/troop movements mouvements mpl de populations/de troupes;∎ the movement of goods le transport des marchandises;∎ there was a general movement towards the bar tout le monde se dirigea vers le bar;∎ she heard movement in the next room elle a entendu des bruits dans la pièce voisine;∎ his movements are being watched ses faits et gestes sont surveillés;∎ I'm not sure what my movements are going to be over the next few weeks je ne sais pas exactement ce que je vais faire ou quel sera mon emploi du temps dans les quelques semaines à venir;∎ freedom of movement la liberté de circulation∎ all her movements were rapid and precise tous ses gestes étaient rapides et précis(c) (change, tendency) mouvement m, tendance f;∎ there's a growing movement towards privatization la tendance à la privatisation s'accentue;∎ his speeches over the last year show a movement towards the right les discours qu'il a prononcés depuis un an font apparaître un glissement vers la droite;∎ the upward/downward movement of interest rates la hausse/baisse des taux d'intérêts∎ liberation movement mouvement m de libération∎ to have a (bowel) movement aller à la selle -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > downward movement
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