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1 цены устойчивые
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > цены устойчивые
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2 цены держатся устойчиво
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > цены держатся устойчиво
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3 цены остаются устойчивыми
устойчивые цены; повышающиеся цены — strong prices
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > цены остаются устойчивыми
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4 цены устойчивые
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5 устойчивые цены
1) General subject: firm prices, strong prices2) Economy: stationary prices, steady prices3) Makarov: prices are steady -
6 устойчивый
1. steady2. steadilyРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > устойчивый
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7 район поставляющий товары и сырье по низким ценам
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > район поставляющий товары и сырье по низким ценам
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8 цены сохраняются на прежнем уровне
Makarov: prices are steadyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цены сохраняются на прежнем уровне
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9 цены устойчивые
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10 быть устойчивым
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11 тенденция тенденци·я
иметь тенденцию — to tend, to have a tendency
преодолеть тенденцию — to overcome the tendency (towards)
длительная тенденция — long-run / long-term trend
понижательная тенденция (рынка) — heaviness, downward adjustment
противоречивые тенденции — conflicting / divergent trends, contradictory tendencies, crosscurrents
сепаратистские тенденции — separatist / secessionist tendencies
современные тенденции — current / modern / present day trends
устойчивая тенденция — steady / stable trend
тенденция к повышению цен — upward tendency / drift in prices
тенденция к понижению цен — downward bias, downtrend
тенденция к разрядке напряжённости — trend towards the relaxation / lessening of tension
2) (основная идея) message, theme3) (предвзятая мысль) biasRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > тенденция тенденци·я
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