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1 relation between demand and supply
Политика: соотношение спроса и предложенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > relation between demand and supply
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Politics english-russian dictionary > relation between demand and supply
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1. n1) требование; настоятельная просьба2) потребность; нужда3) спрос•to abandon one's demand — отказываться от своего требования
to accede to smb's demand — соглашаться с чьим-л. требованием
to advance one's demands — выдвигать / предъявлять требования
to agree to smb's demand — соглашаться с чьим-л. требованием
to back down from one's demands — отходить от своих требований
to back one's demands for smth — поддерживать свои требования чего-л.
to boost demand for smth — повышать спрос на что-л.
to chant demands for smth — скандировать требования чего-л.
to comply with smb's demands — удовлетворять / выполнять чьи-л. требования
to concede to smb's demands — уступать чьим-л. требованиям
to consider smb's demands — рассматривать чьи-л. требования
to curb smb's demand for smth — ограничивать чей-л. спрос на что-л.
to depress demand — понижать / сдерживать спрос
to dismiss smb's demands — отклонять / отвергать чьи-л. требования
to fall short of smb's demand for smth — не удовлетворить чьи-л. требования в отношении чего-л.
to formulate one's demands for smth — формулировать свои требования в отношении чего-л.
to give in / way to smb's demands — уступать чьим-л. требованиям
to go halfway to meet smb's demands — идти навстречу в деле удовлетворения чьих-л. требований
to lay down one's demands — предъявлять свои требования
to limit demand — сдерживать / ограничивать спрос
to place heavy demands on smb — предъявлять кому-л. трудновыполнимые требования
to present one's demands — предъявлять свои требования
to pull back from one's original demand — отходить от своего первоначального требования
to put forward / forth one's demands — выдвигать / предъявлять требования
to reduce demand — понижать / сдерживать спрос
to relax one's demands on smth — умерить свои требования по какому-л. вопросу
to respond to smb's demands — откликаться / реагировать на чьи-л. требования
to restrain demand — сдерживать / ограничивать спрос
to retreat from one's demand — отказываться от своего требования
to satisfy smb's demands — удовлетворять чьи-л. требования
to squeeze down demand through higher interest rates — сдерживать / ограничивать спрос через повышение процента на вклады
to stand by one's demand — настаивать на своем требовании
to step up one's demands — усиливать свои требования
to stick to one's demands — настаивать на своих требованиях
to stiffen one's demands — ужесточать свои требования
to strive for one's demands — добиваться выполнения своих требований
to support smb's demands — поддерживать чьи-л. требования
to surrender to smb's demands — уступать чьим-л. требованиям
to turn down smb's demands — отклонять / отвергать чьи-л. требования
to voice one's demands for smth — высказывать свои требования чего-л.
to win recognition for one's demands — добиваться признания своих требований
- according to the demandsto yield to smb's demands — уступать чьим-л. требованиям
- active demand
- barrage of noisy demands
- brisk demand
- consumer demand
- declining demand
- demand falls off
- demand is exceeding the supply
- demand no longer stands
- demands for greater economic and cultural autonomy
- demands for higher pay and better working conditions
- demands for smb's resignation
- devolutionary demands
- domestic demand
- drop in demand
- economic demands
- effective demand
- excessive demands
- expansion of demand
- external demand
- extra demand
- extradition demand
- fall in demand
- fixed demand
- food demand
- general democratic demands
- global slump in gold demand
- great demand
- growing demand
- home demand
- illegitimate demands
- import demand
- in response to demands by smb
- individual demand
- internal demand
- job demand
- just demands
- justified demands
- key demand
- labor demand
- large-scale demand
- legitimate demands
- long-standing demands
- major demand
- market demand
- massive demands
- maximum demand
- nation-wide demands
- overall demand
- pattern of demand
- pay demands
- peak demand
- pent-up demand
- political demands
- poor demand
- potential demand
- public demand
- radical demands
- reasonable demand
- relation between demand and supply
- rightful demands
- rising demand
- scanty demand
- secessionist demands
- slack demand
- sluggish demand
- social and economic demands
- social demand
- specific demands
- stable demand
- state demand
- stationary demand
- steady demand
- strong demand
- totally unacceptable demands
- unlawful demands
- urgent demands
- vital demands
- wage demands
- world demand for smth 2. vтребовать; предъявлять требования; настоятельно просить -
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صِلَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). \ See Also قرابة (قَرَابَة) -
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عَلاقَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). -
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رَابِطَة \ bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. connection: a relation: a connection between two events; a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. tie: sth. that binds; a relationship: family ties. \ See Also علاقة (عَلاَقَة) -
8 соотношение спроса и предложения
Русско-английский юридический словарь > соотношение спроса и предложения
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9 соотношение спроса и предложения
1) Economy: supply-and-demand situation2) Politics: relation between demand and supply3) Advertising: relation of supply and demandУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > соотношение спроса и предложения
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10 соотношение соотношени·е
1) (пропорция) ration, proportionсоотношение городского и сельского населения — ratio of urban to rural dwellers / population
2) (взаимоотношение, взаимозависимость) correlation, relation, relationship, alignmentколичественные соотношения — quantitative correlations, proportions
соотношение валютных курсов — exchange rate relationship, parity
соотношение национальных и интернациональных интересов — correlation of national and international interests
соотношение сил — balance / correlation of forces; (распределение власти) distribution of power; (на рынке) power relations
коренные изменения в соотношении сил — fundamental change in the alignment / correlation of forces
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > соотношение соотношени·е
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сущ.balance;correlation;interrelation;relation;relationship;( пропорция) proportion;ratio- соотношение сил
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12 соотношение спроса и предложения
relation between supply and demand, supply-demand situationBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > соотношение спроса и предложения
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صِلَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). \ See Also قرابة (قَرَابَة) -
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صِلَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). \ See Also قرابة (قَرَابَة) -
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صِلَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). \ See Also قرابة (قَرَابَة) -
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صِلَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). \ See Also قرابة (قَرَابَة) -
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صِلَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). \ See Also قرابة (قَرَابَة) -
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عَلاقَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). \ عَلاقَة غراميّة \ romance: ( modern use) a love story or love affair. -
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عَلاقَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). -
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عَلاقَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight).
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