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1 pump priming
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2 pump priming
pump priming ECON Wirtschaftsankurbelung f, Ankurbelung f der Wirtschaft (through public spending, durch öffentliche Ausgaben)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > pump priming
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3 pump-priming
ˈpump-prim·ingn2. esp AM ECON, HIST Ankurbelung f der Wirtschaft, konjunkturelle Starthilfe, konjunkturelle Ankurbelungsmaßnahme (insbesondere durch Staatsaufträge, erstmals nach der Depression der Dreißigerjahre) -
4 pump-priming
'pump-prim·ing n2) ( esp Am) econ, hist Ankurbelung f der Wirtschaft konjunkturelle Starthilfe (insbesondere durch Staatsaufträge, erstmals nach der Depression der dreißiger Jahre) -
5 priming of a pump
priming of a pump Ansaugen n einer PumpeEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > priming of a pump
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6 priming pump
priming pump1 HYDR/PNEU Entlüftungspumpe fpriming pump2 KFZ Anfüllpumpe f, Entlüfterpumpe f -
7 priming stage
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8 self-priming pump
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9 dry priming
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10 positive priming
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11 self-priming
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12 self-priming from dry
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13 self-priming stage
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14 бюджетное накачивание
adjbrit.engl. pump primingУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > бюджетное накачивание
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15 стимулирование хозяйственной активности с помощью дефицитного финансирования
nbrit.engl. pump primingУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > стимулирование хозяйственной активности с помощью дефицитного финансирования
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16 самовсасывающий насос
самовсасывающий насос
Насос, обеспечивающий самозаполнение подводящего трубопровода жидкой средой.
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pump priming — Ⅰ. pump priming UK US noun [U] (also pump priming) ECONOMICS ► the process of investing money in order to encourage the development of a business, economy, etc.: »After three years of careful pump priming, the industry is now up and running. Ⅱ.… … Financial and business terms
pump-priming — ˈpump ˌpriming noun [uncountable] ECONOMICS encouraging a business, industry, or economy to develop by putting money into it. For example, a government may increase its spending in order to increase economic activity during a recession: • the… … Financial and business terms
pump-priming — pump prim·ing or pump priming (pŭmpʹprī mĭng) n. Government action taken to stimulate the economy, as spending money in the commercial sector, cutting taxes, or reducing interest rates. * * * … Universalium
pump-priming — pumpˈ priming noun 1. Starting a pump working efficiently by introducing fluid to drive out the air 2. Investing money in order to stimulate commerce, local support, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑pump … Useful english dictionary
pump-priming — pump .priming n [U] the process of trying to help a business, industry, or country to develop by giving it money … Dictionary of contemporary English
pump priming — ☆ pump priming n. large expenditures by a government, designed to stimulate expenditures by private industry … English World dictionary
Pump Priming — The action taken to stimulate an economy, usually during a recessionary period, through government spending, and interest rate and tax reductions. The term pump priming is derived from the operation of older pumps; a suction valve had to be… … Investment dictionary
pump priming — noun 1. spending money raised by borrowing; used by governments to stimulate their economy • Syn: ↑deficit spending, ↑compensatory spending • Hypernyms: ↑spending, ↑disbursement, ↑disbursal, ↑outlay 2 … Useful english dictionary
pump priming — pump′ prim ing n. bus gov the spending of government funds in commercial enterprises as a means of stimulating the economy • Etymology: 1935–40 … From formal English to slang
pump-priming — noun 1》 the introduction of fluid into a pump to prepare it for working. 2》 the stimulation of economic activity by investment. Derivatives pump prime verb pump primer noun … English new terms dictionary
pump priming — /pʌmp ˈpraɪmɪŋ/ (say pump pruyming) noun 1. the procedure of filling a pump with fluid so as to expel air and increase its starting efficiency. 2. government action aimed at stimulating an economic recovery, as by increasing expenditure and… …