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экон. периодические экономические кризисыНо глобализация этого не сделала: несправедливый режим глобальной торговли, препятствующий развитию; нестабильная глобальная финансовая система, приводящая к периодическим кризисам, при этом бедные страны часто оказываются под бременем нежизнеспособного долга. — But the globalization has not done it: the unfair mode of the global trade suppressing the development; the unstable global financial system leading to recurrent crises, so that the poor countries often appear under the burden of an impractical debt.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > recurrent economic crises
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1. a повторяющийся время от времени, периодический; повторный2. a текущий3. a спец. рекуррентный4. a мед. возвратный, рецидивныйСинонимический ряд:1. intermittent (adj.) alternate; cyclic; intermittent; isochronal; isochronous; periodic; periodical; recurring2. repeated (adj.) chronic; continual; frequent; habitual; incessant; perpetual; pleonastic; reappearing; reoccurring; repeated; repetitive; returning; usual -
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кризис; критический; решительный момент; переломСинонимический ряд:junctures (noun) contingencies; crossroads; emergencies; exigencies; extremities; heads; junctures; passes; pinches; straits; turning points -
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n(pl crises) кризис
- acute crisis
- agricultural crisis
- balance of payments crisis
- bank crisis
- budgetary crisis
- cabinet crisis
- chronic crisis
- commercial crisis
- credit crisis
- currency crisis
- cyclical crisis
- dollar crisis
- economic crisis
- exchange crisis
- financial crisis
- foreign exchange crisis
- government crisis
- industrial crisis
- international crisis
- investment crisis
- liquidity crisis
- monetary crisis
- monetary and credit crisis
- monetary and financial crisis
- nonpayment crisis
- overproduction crisis
- payment-arrears crisis
- payments crisis
- periodical crises
- protracted crisis
- recurrent crises
- sales crisis
- world crisis
- crisis of confidence
- crisis of overproduction
- crisis of underconsumption
- avert a crisis
- bring about a crisis
- exacerbate a crisis
- get over a crisis
- go through a crisis
- pass a crisis
- stave off a crisis
- stumble into a crisis
- undergo a crisisEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > crisis
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n (pl crises)to aggravate a crisis — обострять / усугублять кризис
to be gripped by / to be in the midst of / to be locked in a crisis — быть охваченным кризисом
to bring about a crisis — вызывать кризис, служить толчком к началу кризиса
to create a crisis — создавать кризис / кризисное положение
to deepen a crisis — обострять / усугублять кризис
to de-escalate / to defuse the crisis — сокращать масштабы кризиса, ослаблять кризис
to ease the crisis — сокращать масштабы кризиса, ослаблять кризис
to exacerbate a crisis — обострять / усугублять кризис
to face a crisis — сталкиваться с кризисом; стоять на пороге кризиса
to ignite a crisis — вызывать кризис, служить толчком к началу кризиса
to limp / to lurch from one crisis to another — идти от кризиса к кризису
to resolve a crisis — преодолевать / разрешать кризис, справляться с кризисом
to settle / to solve a crisis — преодолевать / разрешать кризис, справляться с кризисом
to spark off / to trigger (off) a crisis — вызывать кризис, служить толчком к началу кризиса
- affected by the crisis - agrarian crisisto worsen a crisis — обострять / усугублять кризис
- agricultural crisis
- amidst the worst crisis
- artificial crisis
- balance-of-payments crisis
- bilateral crisis
- budget crisis
- cabinet crisis
- chronic crisis
- consequences of a crisis
- constitutional crisis
- crisis blew up
- crisis broke out
- crisis came to a head
- crisis continues unabated
- crisis erupted
- crisis flared
- crisis gripped the country
- crisis is brewing
- crisis is building up
- crisis is deepening by the hour
- crisis is reaching a climax
- crisis of confidence
- crisis of power
- crisis of the ruling regime
- crisis spills over into war
- current crisis
- cyclical crisis
- deep crisis
- deepening crisis
- deepening mood of crisis
- deep-seated crisis
- diplomatic solution to a crisis
- dire crisis
- ecological crisis
- economic crisis
- elimination of a crisis
- energy crisis
- every possible avenue has got to be explored to find a political solution to the crisis
- exchange crisis
- financial crisis
- fiscal crisis
- food crisis
- fuel crisis
- general crisis
- global crisis
- government crisis
- governmental crisis
- grave crisis
- Gulf crisis
- home crisis
- hostage crisis
- housing crisis
- imminent crisis
- impact of a crisis
- in a state of crisis - internal crisis
- internal political crisis
- international crisis
- intractable crisis
- looming crisis
- ministerial crisis
- monetary and financial crisis
- mounting crisis
- national crisis
- offset of the crisis
- oil crisis
- on the verge of a crisis
- peaceful outcome to a crisis
- periodic crisis
- perpetual crisis
- petroleum crisis
- phase of a crisis
- political crisis
- profound crisis
- protracted crisis
- raw-materials crisis
- recurrent crisis
- resolution of a crisis
- serious crisis
- settling of a crisis
- severe crisis
- signs of a crisis
- social crisis
- spiraling crisis
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