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n. 1. эдийн засгийн уналт. 2. харих хөдөлгөөн. recessionary adj. эдийн засгийн уналтын/ доройтлын. -
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In. 퇴거, 후퇴, 쑥 들어간 곳, 우묵한 곳, 후미진 곳, (일시적)경기 후퇴, 불경기IIn. (점령지 등의)반환 -
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спад; понижениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > recession
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پس رفت ، بازگشت ، اعاده ، كسادي ، بحران اقتصادي -
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odlazak; opadanje; smanjivanje površine ledenjaka* * *
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төмендеу, құлдырау, сіңірілу, қордың толығуы (жерасты суларының), қорек (жерасты суларының) -
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[rɪ'sɛʃən]nrecesja f* * *[rə'seʃən](a temporary fall in a country's or the world's business activities.) recepcja -
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[rə'seʃən](a temporary fall in a country's or the world's business activities.) lejupslīde (ekonomikā)* * *pēkšņa krišanās; atkāpšanās; padziļinājums -
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s. опаѓање, заминување, рецесија; заминување; повлекување; рецесија -
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[rə'seʃən](a temporary fall in a country's or the world's business activities.) nuosmukis -
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > recession
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s retrocés, retirada | baixa, minva | recessió -
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• odlazak; opadanje; povlačenje; recesija; udubljenje; uzmak; uzmicanje; uzmicaomska recesi; vraćanje; zastoj u privrednoj aktivnosti -
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[rə'seʃən](a temporary fall in a country's or the world's business activities.) hospodářský pokles* * *• recese -
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noun1) удаление, уход2) отступание (моря, ледника)3) углубление4) спад, снижение (цен, спроса на товары, деловой активности)* * *(n) временный спад деловой активности; обратная передача территории; рецессия; спад* * *отступание, снижение* * *[re·ces·sion || rɪ'seʃn] n. удаление, уход, отступание, углубление, спад, рецессия, падение, понижение* * *выходотступаниепадениеснижениеспадуглублениеудалениеуход* * *1) а) отступание, снижение (уровня реки и т. д.) б) церк. торжественный уход духовенства в конце службы 2) тж. перен. а) отступление, отказ (от чего-л. - from) б) удаление (от чего/кого угодно - from) 3) выделение 4) экон. регресс, спад; снижение, падение -
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[rə'seʃən](a temporary fall in a country's or the world's business activities.) hospodársky pokles* * *• ústup• výklenok• záhyb• úpadok• cúvanie• pokles• odchod -
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