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1 futures
1. фьючерская операция; фьючерский2. товары закупаемые на срокСинонимический ряд:1. afterwards (noun) afterwards; hereafters; offings2. hereafter (noun) by-and-by; hereafter3. outlooks (noun) outlooks; prospects -
2 forecasts
прогнозировать; прогнозСинонимический ряд:1. outlooks (noun) casts; foretelling; outlooks; predictions; previsions; prognoses; prognostications; projections; prophecies2. foretells (verb) adumbrates; augurs; calls; foretells; portends; predicts; presages; prognosticates; prophesies; vaticinates -
3 prognoses
Синонимический ряд:outlooks (noun) casts; forecasts; foretelling; outlooks; predictions; previsions; prognostications; projections; prophecies -
4 prospects
1. перспективы; планы на будущее; виды на будущее2. искать; перспективаСинонимический ряд:1. anticipation (noun) anticipation; expectancies; expectations2. chances (noun) chances; futures; likeliness; odds; outlooks; probabilities3. views (noun) lookouts; outlooks; perspectives; scenes; sights; views; vistas4. explores (verb) delves into; digs into; explores; goes into; inquires into; investigates; looks into; probes; sifts -
5 vitalidad
f.vitality.* * *1 vitality* * *noun f.* * *SF vitality* * *femenino vitality* * *= vitality, joie de vivre, vibrance, vibrancy, pizzazz, oomph, aliveness, pep.Ex. Listed below are a number of alternatives which could be implemented to maintain our vitality under the conditions of declining enrollment, spiraling costs, and different outlooks.Ex. It is a tall order for information workers to avoid objective obsolescence and subjective burnout, and enhance the joie de vivre of the work setting.Ex. Our South American Colleagues will have the opportunity of a lifetime, to experience the vibrance of the meeting of minds, as well as the forging of communities of practice across time zones, distance and linguistic barriers = Nuestros colegas sudamericanos tendrán la oportunidad de su vida de experimentar la vitalidad de este encuentro de expertos así como la creación de lazos profesionales por encima de barreras lingüísticas, de espacio y de tiempo.Ex. The success of the national library is related to the vibrancy of local and national publishing.Ex. I wanted to show them an application which not only was database functional, but which itself had some pizzazz as a website.Ex. Many recent commentators speak as if they think that computers can painlessly deliver the oomph we need in curriculum.Ex. The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex. Not a lot of pep however, so this might be the day to curl up with a really challenging book or game.----* con más vitalidad = revitalised [revitalized, -USA].* con mucha vitalidad = lively [livelier -comp., liveliest -sup.].* dar vitalidad = vitalise [vitalize, -USA].* lleno de vitalidad = full of beans.* perder vitalidad = run out of + steam.* pletórico de vitalidad = full of beans.* * *femenino vitality* * *= vitality, joie de vivre, vibrance, vibrancy, pizzazz, oomph, aliveness, pep.Ex: Listed below are a number of alternatives which could be implemented to maintain our vitality under the conditions of declining enrollment, spiraling costs, and different outlooks.
Ex: It is a tall order for information workers to avoid objective obsolescence and subjective burnout, and enhance the joie de vivre of the work setting.Ex: Our South American Colleagues will have the opportunity of a lifetime, to experience the vibrance of the meeting of minds, as well as the forging of communities of practice across time zones, distance and linguistic barriers = Nuestros colegas sudamericanos tendrán la oportunidad de su vida de experimentar la vitalidad de este encuentro de expertos así como la creación de lazos profesionales por encima de barreras lingüísticas, de espacio y de tiempo.Ex: The success of the national library is related to the vibrancy of local and national publishing.Ex: I wanted to show them an application which not only was database functional, but which itself had some pizzazz as a website.Ex: Many recent commentators speak as if they think that computers can painlessly deliver the oomph we need in curriculum.Ex: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex: Not a lot of pep however, so this might be the day to curl up with a really challenging book or game.* con más vitalidad = revitalised [revitalized, -USA].* con mucha vitalidad = lively [livelier -comp., liveliest -sup.].* dar vitalidad = vitalise [vitalize, -USA].* lleno de vitalidad = full of beans.* perder vitalidad = run out of + steam.* pletórico de vitalidad = full of beans.* * *vitality* * *
vitalidad sustantivo femenino
vitality
vitalidad sustantivo femenino vitality
' vitalidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vida
English:
bounce
- bouncy
- get-up-and-go
- life
- vitality
- revitalize
* * *vitalidad nfvitality* * *f vitality, liveliness* * *vitalidad nf: vitality -
6 directions
1. инструкция; директивы2. направлениеin every direction, in all directions — во всех направлениях
Синонимический ряд:1. governments (noun) administrations; controls; governance; governments; rules2. guidance (noun) admonition; advice; counsel; guidance; helpful hints; oral instruction; recommendation; suggestion; warning3. leads (noun) leaderships; leads; management4. orders (noun) behest; bidding; charges; commandments; commands; dictates; directives; injunctions; instructions; mandates; orders; words5. viewpoints (noun) angles; outlooks; sides; slants; standpoints; viewpoints -
7 scenes
Синонимический ряд:1. arenas (noun) arenas2. sceneries (noun) sceneries; scenery; sets; stage sets; stage settings3. settings (noun) locales; settings; sites; stages4. views (noun) outlooks; perspectives; prospects; sights; views; vistas -
8 Angles
n pl собир. ист. англыСинонимический ряд:1. phases (noun) aspects; facets; hands; phases; sides2. turns (noun) bends; bows; flexures; turnings; turns3. views (noun) directions; lights; outlooks; slants; standpoints; viewpoints; views4. fishes (verb) fishes; hints5. slants (verb) aims; biases; skews; slants6. turns (verb) bends; deflects; refracts; turns -
9 sides
Синонимический ряд:1. hands (noun) angles; aspects; facets; flanks; hands; phases; respects2. parts (noun) parts3. viewpoints (noun) directions; outlooks; slants; standpoints; viewpoints4. sheathes (verb) clads; coats; faces; sheathes; skins -
10 slants
Синонимический ряд:1. slopes (noun) cant; grades; gradients; inclinations; inclines; leanings; leans; slopes; tilts2. views (noun) angles; aspects; directions; lights; outlooks; sides; standpoints; viewpoints; views3. angles (verb) aims; angles; biases; skews4. lists (verb) cants; heels; inclines; leans; lists; rakes; reclines; slopes; squint toward; tends; tilts; tips; trends
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