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1 ongoing
['ɒngəʊɪŋ]* * *adjective (continuing: an ongoing argument.) in corso* * *ongoing /ˈɒngəʊɪŋ/A a.in corso; in via di sviluppo; crescente: ongoing projects, progetti in corso; an ongoing crisis, una crisi crescenteB n. [u]azione continua; movimento incessante.* * *['ɒngəʊɪŋ] -
2 ongoing
adjectiveaktuell [Problem, Aktivitäten, Debatte]; laufend [Forschung, Projekt]; andauernd [Situation]* * ** * *on·go·ing[ˈɒnˌgəʊɪŋ, AM ˈɑ:nˌgoʊ-]* * *['ɒngəʊɪŋ]adj(= in progress) research, project im Gang befindlich, laufend; (= long-term, continuing) development, relationship andauernd* * *A adj laufend (Projekte, Tätigkeiten etc)* * *adjectiveaktuell [Problem, Aktivitäten, Debatte]; laufend [Forschung, Projekt]; andauernd [Situation]* * *adj.laufend adj.permanent adj. n.Ereignis -se n. -
3 ongoing
['ɔngəuɪŋ]adjdiscussion toczący się; crisis trwający* * *adjective (continuing: an ongoing argument.) trwający -
4 despite the ongoing global financial crisis
Финансы: несмотря на текущий мировой финансовый кризис (англ. цитата - из репортажа Voice of America)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > despite the ongoing global financial crisis
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5 economy
n1) экономика; хозяйство2) экономия; бережливость•to build up national economy — строить / создавать национальную экономику
to improve one's economy — улучшать состояние экономики
to meet the needs of the national economy for smth — удовлетворять потребности национальной экономики в чем-л.
to rebuild a country's economy — восстанавливать / реконструировать экономику страны
to rehabilitate the war-ravaged national economy — восстанавливать разрушенную войной экономику страны
to remodel the economy — переделывать / изменять экономику
to revitalize / to revive the economy — возрождать / оживлять экономику
to satisfy the needs of the national economy for smth — удовлетворять потребности национальной экономики в чем-л.
to stimulate one's domestic economy — стимулировать рост экономики внутри страны
- adversely affected branches of economyto tighten one's economy hold — усиливать свое экономическое влияние
- agricultural economy
- ailing economy
- ailing economies of the Third World
- all-embracing economy
- appalling state of the economy
- balanced development of the branches of economy
- barter economy
- beleaguered economy
- black economy
- buoyancy in a country's economy
- buoyant economy
- business economy
- capitalist economy
- centralized economy
- centrally planned economy
- closed economy
- cohesive economy
- collapsing economy
- colonialist economy
- command economy
- commanding heights of the economy
- competitive economy
- complementary economies
- consumer economy
- controlled economy
- crippled economy
- crisis-free economy
- critical state of the economy
- day-to-day running of economy
- debt-ridden economy
- defense economy
- developed economy
- developed national economy
- developing economy
- dire state of the economy
- disrupted economy
- domestic economy
- economy catches its breath
- economy constricts
- economy expands
- economy goes deeper into crisis
- economy goes into a decline
- economy is buoyant
- economy is close to collapse
- economy is coming out of recession
- economy is crumbling
- economy is diving into a recession
- economy is facing a slump
- economy is faltering
- economy is headed upward
- economy is in a dreadful state
- economy is in a state of collapse
- economy is in bad condition
- economy is in recession
- economy is in the doldrums
- economy is not out of the woods yet
- economy is rolling downhill
- economy is sagging
- economy is seriously unbalanced
- economy is shrinking
- economy of disarmament
- economy of fuel
- economy of one-sided development
- economy of scarcity
- economy recovers
- economy undergoing charges
- economy will undergo drastic surgical measures
- economy with a high rate of growth in per capita output
- economies of industrialized countries are booming
- economies of scale
- economies on labor
- economies on social services
- emerging economy
- engineering economy
- exchange economy
- expanding economy
- fast developing economy
- flagging economy
- fragile economy
- frail economy
- free economy
- free enterprise economy
- freewheeling economy
- full employment economy
- ghost economy
- gilt-edged economy
- global economy
- gray economy
- green economy
- gross mismanagement of economy
- growth of the economy
- growth rate of the economy
- healthy economy
- high employment economy
- high interest rates further dampen down the economy
- highly developed branches of the economy
- home economy
- humane economy
- industrial economy
- inflationary pressures on the economy
- intensification of economy
- laissez-faire economy
- less centralized grip on the economy
- lop-sided economy
- low pressure economy
- major economy
- management of the economy
- market economy
- market-oriented economy
- mature economy
- mechanics of economy
- militarization of the economy
- militarized economy
- military economy
- mixed economy
- modernization of the economy
- monetary economy
- moribund economy
- multibranch economy
- multisectoral economy
- multistructrural economy
- national economy
- no-growth period of economy
- ongoing trends in the world economy
- overheated economy
- peace-time economy
- peasant economy
- plan-based economy
- planless economy
- plan-market economy
- planned economy
- pluralistic economy - powerful economy
- private economy
- private enterprise economy
- private sector of the economy
- progressive transformation of the economy
- protected economy
- public sector of the economy
- rapid expansion of the economy
- ravaged economy
- recovery in economy
- reforming of the economy along western lines
- regulated market economy
- retooling of the national economy
- revitalization of the economy
- robber economy
- robust economy
- run-down economy
- rural economy
- sagging economy
- sane economy
- self-sustained economy
- shadow economy
- shaky economy
- shattered economy
- shift away from central control of the economy
- shift to a market economy
- sick economy
- siege economy
- simple commodity economy
- size of the economy
- slide in the economy
- slowing of economy
- sluggish economy
- socialist economy
- socialist system of economy
- socialized economy
- sound economy
- Soviet-style economy
- spaceman economy
- spontaneous economy
- stability of economy
- stagnant economy - state-run economy
- stationary economy
- steady-state economy
- strict economy
- strong economy
- study of world economy
- subsistence economy
- sustained growth of economy
- swift transition to market economy
- swiss-cheese economy
- switchover to a market economy
- the country's economy grew by 10 per cent
- the country's economy has been in better shape than before
- the country's economy is in a pretty bad way
- the country's economy is in dire trouble
- tottering economy
- transition to market economy
- troubled economy
- turnaround in the economy
- two interlined economies
- unbalanced economy
- under-the-table economy
- unstable economy
- viable economy
- war economy
- war-ravaged economy
- war-time economy
- weakening of the economy
- world economy -
6 COOL
1) Компьютерная техника: C Object Oriented Language, Chinese Object Oriented Language2) Шутливое выражение: Constipated Overall Overweighted Loser, Contrived Object Oriented Language3) Религия: Children Of Our Lord, Christ Ordering Our Lives, Christ Our Only Lord, Christ Over Our Lives, Christian Outreach Of Lutherans, Church On Our Level4) Юридический термин: Character Object Oriented Lessons, Crisis Over Outrageous Law5) Текстиль: Country Of Origin Label6) Университет: Calculus Offered On Line, Campus Outreach Opportunities League, Campus Outreach Opportunity League, Canberra's Own Outstanding List, College Opportunities On Line7) Вычислительная техника: Crocus Object-Oriented Layer, COBOL Object Orientated Language (OOP, COBOL)8) Деловая лексика: Commerce Opportunities On Line9) Образование: Community Of Online Learners, Comprehensive Object Oriented Learning, Cooperative Opportunity For Online Learning10) Общественная организация: Chapter Officers Optimizing Lead11) Должность: Career Options On Line, Construction Opportunities On Line12) Чат: Constipated Overweight Old Lady13) Правительство: Clerk's Office On Line14) Программное обеспечение: Ceres Object Oriented Library15) Библиотечное дело: Clear Ongoing Open Library16) Международная торговля: Country Of Origin Labeling -
7 cool
1) Компьютерная техника: C Object Oriented Language, Chinese Object Oriented Language2) Шутливое выражение: Constipated Overall Overweighted Loser, Contrived Object Oriented Language3) Религия: Children Of Our Lord, Christ Ordering Our Lives, Christ Our Only Lord, Christ Over Our Lives, Christian Outreach Of Lutherans, Church On Our Level4) Юридический термин: Character Object Oriented Lessons, Crisis Over Outrageous Law5) Текстиль: Country Of Origin Label6) Университет: Calculus Offered On Line, Campus Outreach Opportunities League, Campus Outreach Opportunity League, Canberra's Own Outstanding List, College Opportunities On Line7) Вычислительная техника: Crocus Object-Oriented Layer, COBOL Object Orientated Language (OOP, COBOL)8) Деловая лексика: Commerce Opportunities On Line9) Образование: Community Of Online Learners, Comprehensive Object Oriented Learning, Cooperative Opportunity For Online Learning10) Общественная организация: Chapter Officers Optimizing Lead11) Должность: Career Options On Line, Construction Opportunities On Line12) Чат: Constipated Overweight Old Lady13) Правительство: Clerk's Office On Line14) Программное обеспечение: Ceres Object Oriented Library15) Библиотечное дело: Clear Ongoing Open Library16) Международная торговля: Country Of Origin Labeling -
8 situación
situación sustantivo femenino 1 2 ( emplazamiento) position, situation (frml), location (frml)
situación sustantivo femenino
1 (económica) situation
2 (trance) me puso en una situación muy embarazosa, he put me in an awkward situation
3 (emplazamiento) location
4 (condiciones, disposición) state: no estamos en situación de rechazarlo, we are in no position to refuse it ' situación' also found in these entries: Spanish: abusiva - abusivo - acierto - aclimatarse - adueñarse - afianzarse - airosa - airoso - ambiente - ámbito - anterioridad - aprovechar - caer - calibrar - callejón - cañón - capear - cargo - caso - comparable - comprometedor - comprometedora - comprometida - comprometido - compromiso - condición - conducir - considerablemente - correr - coyuntura - crisis - decantar - desdramatizar - desembocar - detonante - dimanar - disposición - dueña - dueño - embrollo - emotiva - emotivo - endemoniada - endemoniado - enrarecerse - enredar - enredarse - entrar - estar - estado English: aggravate - anywhere - applicable - apprise - aspect - assess - assessment - awkward - backdrop - border on - break - bullet - business - case - command - confuse - consolidate - danger - defuse - deteriorate - dinner - dire - disgusting - distressing - encouraging - end - explosive - fraught - fuel - further - grim - heat - hook - hot up - in - indoors - inflammable - injustice - irritating - joke - mess - misjudge - muddy - nasty - need - no-win - off - ongoing - pass - picture -
9 ♦ discussion
♦ discussion /dɪˈskʌʃn/n. [uc]1 discussione; dibattito: Discussions with the management about job losses are ongoing, le discussioni con la direzione riguardo la perdita di posti di lavoro sono in corso; an animated discussion, una discussione animata; a frank discussion, una discussione franca; to hold a discussion, fare un dibattito; to open (o to start) a discussion, avviare un dibattito2 analisi; trattazione ( di un argomento, ecc.): a discussion of the causes of the financial crisis, un'analisi delle cause della crisi finanziaria● to be under discussion, essere in fase di discussione: The matter is still under discussion, la faccenda è ancora in fase di discussione □ ( di problema, ecc.) to come up for discussion, essere oggetto di discussione □ to be in discussion with sb., essere in trattativa con q.: They are in discussion with a US airline, sono in trattativa con una compagnia aerea statunitense □ (comput.) discussion group, gruppo di discussione □ (comput.) discussion list, lista di discussione. -
10 Caetano, Marcello José das Neves Alves
(19061980)Marcello Caetano, as the last prime minister of the Estado Novo, was both the heir and successor of Antônio de Oliveira Salazar. In a sense, Caetano was one of the founders and sustainers of this unusual regime and, at various crucial stages of its long life, Caetano's contribution was as important as Salazar's.Born in Lisbon in 1906 to a middle-class family, Caetano was a member of the student generation that rebelled against the unstable parliamentary First Republic and sought answers to Portugal's legion of troubles in conservative ideologies such as integralism, Catholic reformism, and the Italian Fascist model. One of the most brilliant students at the University of Lisbon's Law School, Caetano soon became directly involved in government service in various ministries, including Salazar's Ministry of Finance. When Caetano was not teaching full-time at the law school in Lisbon and influencing new generations of students who became critical of the regime he helped construct, Caetano was in important government posts and working on challenging assignments. In the 1930s, he participated in reforms in the Ministry of Finance, in the writing of the 1933 Constitution, in the formation of the new civil code, of which he was in part the author, and in the construction of corporativism, which sought to control labor-management relations and other aspects of social engineering. In a regime largely directed by academics from the law faculties of Coimbra University and the University of Lisbon, Caetano was the leading expert on constitutional law, administrative law, political science, and colonial law. A prolific writer as both a political scientist and historian, Caetano was the author of the standard political science, administrative law, and history of law textbooks, works that remained in print and in use among students long after his exile and death.After his apprenticeship service in a number of ministries, Caetano rose steadily in the system. At age 38, he was named minister for the colonies (1944 47), and unlike many predecessors, he "went to see for himself" and made important research visits to Portugal's African territories. In 1955-58, Caetano served in the number-three position in the regime in the Ministry of the Presidency of the Council (premier's office); he left office for full-time academic work in part because of his disagreements with Salazar and others on regime policy and failures to reform at the desired pace. In 1956 and 1957, Caetano briefly served as interim minister of communications and of foreign affairs.Caetano's opportunity to take Salazar's place and to challenge even more conservative forces in the system came in the 1960s. Portugal's most prominent law professor had a public falling out with the regime in March 1962, when he resigned as rector of Lisbon University following a clash between rebellious students and the PIDE, the political police. When students opposing the regime organized strikes on the University of Lisbon campus, Caetano resigned his rectorship after the police invaded the campus and beat and arrested some students, without asking permission to enter university premises from university authorities.When Salazar became incapacitated in September 1968, President Américo Tomás named Caetano prime minister. His tasks were formidable: in the midst of remarkable economic growth in Portugal, continued heavy immigration of Portuguese to France and other countries, and the costly colonial wars in three African colonies, namely Angola, Guinea- Bissau, and Mozambique, the regime struggled to engineer essential social and political reforms, win the wars in Africa, and move toward meaningful political reforms. Caetano supported moderately important reforms in his first two years in office (1968-70), as well as the drafting of constitutional revisions in 1971 that allowed a slight liberalization of the Dictatorship, gave the opposition more room for activity, and decentrali zed authority in the overseas provinces (colonies). Always aware of the complexity of Portugal's colonial problems and of the ongoing wars, Caetano made several visits to Africa as premier, and he sought to implement reforms in social and economic affairs while maintaining the expensive, divisive military effort, Portugal's largest armed forces mobilization in her history.Opposed by intransigent right-wing forces in various sectors in both Portugal and Africa, Caetano's modest "opening" of 1968-70 soon narrowed. Conservative forces in the military, police, civil service, and private sectors opposed key political reforms, including greater democratization, while pursuing the military solution to the African crisis and personal wealth. A significant perspective on Caetano's failed program of reforms, which could not prevent the advent of a creeping revolution in society, is a key development in the 1961-74 era of colonial wars: despite Lisbon's efforts, the greater part of Portuguese emigration and capital investment during this period were directed not to the African colonies but to Europe, North America, and Brazil.Prime Minister Caetano, discouraged by events and by opposition to his reforms from the so-called "Rheumatic Brigade" of superannuated regime loyalists, attempted to resign his office, but President Américo Tomás convinced him to remain. The publication and public reception of African hero General Antônio Spinola's best-selling book Portugal e Futuro (Portugal and the Future) in February 1974 convinced the surprised Caetano that a coup and revolution were imminent. When the virtually bloodless, smoothly operating military coup was successful in what became known as the Revolution of 25 April 1974, Caetano surrendered to the Armed Forces Movement in Lisbon and was flown to Madeira Island and later to exile in Brazil, where he remained for the rest of his life. In his Brazilian exile, Caetano was active writing important memoirs and histories of the Estado Novo from his vantage point, teaching law at a private university in Rio de Janeiro, and carrying on a lively correspondence with persons in Portugal. He died at age 74, in 1980, in Brazil.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Caetano, Marcello José das Neves Alves
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