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1 short-term fluctuation
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > short-term fluctuation
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2 short-term fluctuation
кратковременные флуктуации; кратковременная нестабильностьАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > short-term fluctuation
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3 short-term fluctuation
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > short-term fluctuation
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4 short-term fluctuation
English-Russian electronics dictionary > short-term fluctuation
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5 short-term fluctuation
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > short-term fluctuation
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6 short term fluctuation
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > short term fluctuation
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7 short-term fluctuation
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > short-term fluctuation
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8 in the short term
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9 rent for a short term
English-Russian big medical dictionary > rent for a short term
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10 fluctuation
флуктуации; колебание; колебания; пульсация; отклонение ( от заданного режима или параметра)-
angle-of-arrival fluctuation
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bottom fluctuations
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climate fluctuation
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compositional fluctuation
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doping fluctuation
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flow fluctuation
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frequency fluctuation
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group-delay fluctuation
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interseasonal fluctuation
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long-term fluctuation
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pressure fluctuation
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random fluctuation
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refractive-index fluctuation
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short-term fluctuation
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signal strength fluctuation
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speed fluctuation
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stress fluctuation
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- angular fluctuation
- compositional fluctuation
- doping fluctuation
- electric fluctuation
- electron density fluctuation
- long-term fluctuation
- mesoscopic fluctuation
- quantized fluctuation
- short-term fluctuation
- signal strength fluctuation
- spin fluctuation
- thermal fluctuation
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- angular fluctuation
- compositional fluctuation
- doping fluctuation
- electric fluctuation
- electron density fluctuation
- long-term fluctuation
- mesoscopic fluctuation
- quantized fluctuation
- short-term fluctuation
- signal strength fluctuation
- spin fluctuation
- thermal fluctuation
- voltage fluctuationThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > fluctuation
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14 fluctuation
nколебание, неустойчивость, изменение- constant fluctuationsto eliminate wide fluctuations — устранять / исключать значительные колебания (цен и т.п.)
- currency fluctuations
- demand fluctuations
- economic fluctuations
- exchange fluctuations
- fluctuation in price
- fluctuation in prices
- fluctuation in rates of exchange
- fluctuation of exchange rates
- fluctuation of markets
- fluctuations in demand
- fluctuations in exports / imports
- fluctuations in unemployment
- fluctuations of discount rate
- fluctuations of supply and demand
- fluctuations on the world market
- investment fluctuations
- irregular fluctuations
- local fluctuations
- long-term fluctuations
- major fluctuations
- market fluctuations
- mercantile fluctuation
- periodic fluctuations
- price fluctuations
- seasonal fluctuations
- sharp fluctuations
- short-term fluctuations
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n1) колебание, неустойчивость; неуверенность, нерешительность2) колебание, изменение (цен, спроса)• -
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17 fluctuation
nколебание, неустойчивость
- accidental fluctuations
- acute fluctuations
- business fluctuations
- chance fluctuations
- constant fluctuations
- credit fluctuations
- currency fluctuations
- cyclical fluctuations
- demand fluctuations
- economic fluctuations
- erratical fluctuations
- excessive fluctuations
- exchange fluctuations
- foreign exchange fluctuations
- investment fluctuations
- irregular fluctuations
- leaping fluctuations
- local fluctuations
- market fluctuations
- oil price fluctuations
- periodic fluctuations
- price fluctuations
- random fluctuations
- recurrent fluctuations
- sales fluctuations
- seasonal fluctuations
- short-term fluctuations
- slight fluctuations
- sustained fluctuations
- temporary fluctuations
- trade fluctuations
- fluctuations in cost
- fluctuations in demand
- fluctuations in the parity of currency
- fluctuations in prices
- fluctuations in the rate of exchange
- fluctuations in revenue
- fluctuations in supply
- fluctuations of supply and demand
- fluctuations in turnover
- fluctuations in yield
- fluctuation of currencies to the dollar
- fluctuations of the discount rate
- fluctuations of the market
- fluctuations of supply and demand
- level up fluctuationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > fluctuation
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19 steady the fluctuation
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20 tailwater fluctuation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > tailwater fluctuation
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