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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rising tendency
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1) Экономика: тенденция к повышению2) Политика: растущая тенденция -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > rising tendency
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > rising tendency
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Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > rising tendency
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[ˈtendənsɪ]bearish tendency бирж. тенденция к понижению expansionist tendency экспансионистская тенденция inflationary tendency инфляционный процесс rising tendency тенденция к повышению sagging tendency тенденция к понижению slacking tendency тенденция к застою slacking tendency тенденция к понижению sociological tendency социологическая тенденция steady tendency устойчивая тенденция tendency направление tendency склонность tendency стремление, склонность, тенденция; a tendency to corpulence склонность к полноте tendency стремление tendency тенденция, стремление, склонность tendency тенденция tendency attr. тенденциозный; tendency writings тенденциозные статьи tendency стремление, склонность, тенденция; a tendency to corpulence склонность к полноте tendency attr. тенденциозный; tendency writings тенденциозные статьи uncertain tendency неустойчивая тенденция -
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nтенденция, стремление; течение; наклонность; направление- capitalist tendency
- contrary tendencies
- crisis tendencies
- democratic tendency
- egalitarian tendencies
- falling tendency
- historical tendencies
- inflationary tendencies
- latent tendency
- leftist tendencies
- left-sectarian tendency
- leveling tendencies
- marked tendency
- militant tendency
- militarist tendencies
- nationalist tendency
- nationalist tendencies are sharpening
- nationalistic tendency
- negative tendency
- neutralist tendencies
- opportunist tendencies
- political tendency
- positive tendency
- progressive tendency
- protectionist tendencies
- recessionary tendencies
- rising tendency
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1. n тенденция2. n стремление3. n склонностьtendency to drinking, tendency to drink too much — склонность к злоупотреблению спиртными напитками
4. n свойство5. n направление6. n цель; идея, замысел7. n тенденциозностьСинонимический ряд:1. aim (noun) aim; drift; intent; purport; substance; tenor; thrust2. inclination (noun) affinity; bent; bias; current; disposition; inclination; inclining; leaning; lurch; partiality; penchant; predilection; predisposition; preference; prejudice; proclivity; proneness; propensity; run; sentiment; slant; squint; trend; turnАнтонимический ряд:aversion; disinclination; opposition; repulsion -
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nтенденция; направление
- basic tendency
- bearish tendency
- bullish tendency
- downward tendency
- falling tendency
- inflationary tendency
- market tendency
- movement tendency
- price tendency
- rising tendency
- short-term tendency
- stronger tendency
- upward tendency
- weaker tendencyEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > tendency
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1. n подъём, повышение; увеличение2. n воскресение; возрождение3. n восстание, бунт, мятеж4. n восход5. n вставание6. n прыщик, опухоль7. n строевая рысь8. n горн. проходка снизу вверх9. a повышающийся, поднимающийся10. a возрастающий, повышающийся; увеличивающийся11. a восходящий12. a растущий, подрастающийthe rising generation — новое поколение, молодёжь
13. a приобретающий вес, влияние, известностьrising lawyer — юрист, начинающий приобретать известность
14. a геральд. готовящийся взлететь, расправляющий крылья15. adv почти, околоСинонимический ряд:1. ascent (noun) ascension; ascent; climbing; going up; mounting; rise2. adjourning (verb) adjourning; dissolving; proroguing; recessing; terminating3. arising (verb) arising; ascending; aspiring; get up; lifting; mounting; pile out; roll out; soaring; stand up; turn out; upping4. arriving (verb) arriving; get ahead; get on; succeeding5. happening (verb) befalling; betiding; breaking; chancing; coming off; developing; doing; falling out; giving; going; happening; occurring; passing; transpiring6. increasing (verb) augmenting; building; burgeoning; enlarging; escalating; expanding; growing; increasing; multiplying; running up; snowballing; waxing7. intensifying (verb) aggravating; deepening; enhancing; heightening; intensifying; magnifying; redoubling; rousing8. lifting (verb) advancing; ascending; climbing; lifting; mounting; soaring9. rebelling (verb) mutinying; rebelling; revolting10. rolling out (verb) getting up; piling out; rising and shining; rolling out; standing up; turning out; uprising11. springing (verb) coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; proceeding; springing; stemming12. surfacing (verb) surfacing -
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