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41 go abroad
صَعِدَ \ ascend: to go up (steadily or solemnly); climb up; rise: Smoke was ascending from the factory chimneys. The speaker ascended the stage and began to address the meeting. climb: to go higher: The aeroplane climbed to 10,000 metres. go abroad: to go onto a ship or air craft: We went aboard at 8 a.m.. rise: to go upwards: The sun rose (appeared over the edge of the earth) at 6.00. Prices rise. The cliffs rose steeply from the shore, go up in rank or importance He rose to be the head of the whole business in a very short time. She’s a rising young lawyer. -
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43 غلاء
غَلاَء: ضِدّ رُخْصhigh cost, high (level of) prices, rise in prices -
44 Kurse ziehen heftig (kräftig) an
Kurse ziehen heftig (kräftig) an
prices rise sharplyBusiness german-english dictionary > Kurse ziehen heftig (kräftig) an
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45 Preise ziehen heftig (kräftig) an
Preise ziehen heftig (kräftig) an
prices rise sharplyBusiness german-english dictionary > Preise ziehen heftig (kräftig) an
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46 резкое повышение цен
Русско-английский политический словарь > резкое повышение цен
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47 зростати
= зрости2) ( збільшуватися) to increase; ( поширюватися) to expand3) ( удосконалюватися) to advance, to develop -
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49 מזבנה
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50 מְזַבְּנָא
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51 מְזַבְּנָה
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52 рост цен
rise in pricesAccording to the price indexes put out in Germany, USA and UK, however, the average annual rise in prices of machines and equipment makes 8-10 per cent, i.e. 48-60 per cent for 6 years which corresponds to the 60 per cent price rise accepted by us. — Согласно индексам цен, опубликованным в Германии, США и Великобритании, при этом средний годовой рост цен на станки и оборудование составляет 8-10%, т.е. 48-60% за 6 лет, что соответствует 60% росту цены, принятому у нас.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > рост цен
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53 lievitare
risefig rise, be on the increase* * *lievitare v.tr. (mescolare con lievito) to leaven: hai lievitato troppo questa pasta, you have added too much yeast to this dough◆ v. intr.1 to rise*; (scient.) to ferment: ci vorranno due ore perché lieviti, it will take two hours to rise; far lievitare, to leaven2 (fig.) (aumentare) to grow*, to swell*: i prezzi lievitano, prices are rising; il malumore andava lievitando, discontent was building up.* * *[ljevi'tare]1. vi2. vt* * *[lievi'tare]1) [ pasta] to rise*, to provefar lievitare la pasta — to leaven o raise o prove dough
2) fig. [ prezzi] to rise*, to mount* * *lievitare/lievi'tare/ [1](aus. essere)2 fig. [ prezzi] to rise*, to mount; la notizia ha fatto lievitare il prezzo dell'oro the news sent the gold price up. -
54 oppgang
* * *subst. ascent, rise, stairway subst. [ forbedring] rise, improvement subst. [ økonomisk] upturn, upswing, revival, recovery subst. [ økning] increase (f.eks. ) subst. [ stigning] rise (f.eks. ) subst. [ i hus] stairs, stair-case, entrance -
55 рост цен
чрезмерно высокая цена; недоступная цена — prohibitive price
цена, включающая все виды обслуживания — all-inclusive price
цена упала до пятидесяти долларов — the price slumped to $50
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56 prisforhøjelse
rise in price, price increase,T mark-up ( fx a mark-up of 10 per cent on these goods);( generel) rise in (el. of) prices. -
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58 עליית מחירים
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60 рост цен
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