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1 prolonged market slump
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > prolonged market slump
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2 slump
резкое падение (цен, спроса); внезапный спад (деловой активности)• -
3 depression
1. n угнетённое состояние, подавленное настроение; депрессия; упадок2. n эк. депрессия; застой3. n эк. кризис4. n эк. ослабление5. n эк. уменьшениеa slight depression in the ground — ложбинка; углубление, выемка
6. n метеор. понижение давления; падение барометра7. n метеор. депрессия, область пониженного атмосферного давления; циклон8. n метеор. опускание, понижение уровня, оседание9. n метеор. физ. разрежение, вакуум10. n метеор. астр. угол погружения за горизонт11. n метеор. воен. склонение орудияотпечаток, след от вдавливания
12. n метеор. радио подавлениеСинонимический ряд:1. hollow (noun) basin; cavity; concavity; crater; dent; dimple; dip; hole; hollow; sag; sink; sinkage; sinkhole2. recession (noun) decline; deflation; recession; slump; stagnation; unemployment3. sadness (noun) blues; dejection; despair; despondency; dinge; discouragement; doldrums; dumps; dysphoria; gloom; glumness; heavyheartedness; melancholy; misery; mopes; mournfulness; sadness; sorrow; suds; the dismals; the dolefuls; trouble; unhappiness; worryАнтонимический ряд:boom; cheer; comfort; contentment; elevation; eminence; encouragement; exaltation; exhilaration; happiness; joy; light-heartedness; mound; prominence; promotion
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