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N1. लौटा\recessionलेनाThe gradual recession of flood waters brought relief to the people. -
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1. оттегляне, отдръпване, отдалечаване
2. ниша, вдадено място
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[rə'seʃən](a temporary fall in a country's or the world's business activities.) recesija* * *I [riséšən]nounodstop(anje), oddaljitev, umik(anje) ( from od); figuratively upadanje (poplave itd.); gospodarska recesija, upadanje trgovinske in industrijske dejavnosti; ecclesiastic odstop, odhod duhovnika (po končani maši); vdolbeni ali izdolbeni del, nazaj pomaknjen del (zidu)II [riséšən]nounjuridically povračilo, vrnitev, odstopitev nazaj -
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[con.] récession; criseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > recession
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спад, понижение, рецессияEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > recession
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n1. рецессия; удаление, уход;2. отступление;3. спад, период падения темпов экономического развития;4. торжественный уход духовенства;5. обратная передача завоеванной территории.* * *сущ.1) рецессия; удаление, уход;2) отступление;3) спад, период падения темпов экономического развития;4) торжественный уход духовенства;5) обратная передача завоеванной территории.
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RÉCESSION — Le terme de récession désigne un certain type de conjoncture. Il caractérise, dans le mouvement général de l’activité économique, une phase de ralentissement succédant à une phase d’expansion. À la différence de la dépression, la récession… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Recession — Re*ces sion, n. [Pref. re + cession.] The act of ceding back; restoration; repeated cession; as, the recession of conquered territory to its former sovereign. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Recession — Re*ces sion (r[ e]*s[e^]sh [u^]n), n. [L. recessio, fr. recedere, recessum. See {Recede}.] 1. The act of receding or withdrawing, as from a place, a claim, or a demand. South. [1913 Webster] Mercy may rejoice upon the recessions of justice. Jer.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recession — index capitulation, decline, erosion, outflow Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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recession — recession1 [ri sesh′ən] n. [L recessio < pp. of recedere: see RECEDE1] 1. a going back or receding; withdrawal 2. a procession leaving a place of assembly 3. a receding part, as of a wall 4. Econ. a temporary falling off of business activity… … English World dictionary
Recession — This article is about a slowdown in economic activity. For other uses, see Recession (disambiguation). Economics … Wikipedia
recession — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bad, deep, major, serious, severe, sharp, steep ▪ It was the worst recession since the war. ▪ … Collocations dictionary