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121 entspannen
: sich entspannen< Frei> relax* * *entspannen
to relax, to slacken, to ease [away];
• sich entspannen (politische Lage) to ease up (off), (Situation) to become a little easier;
• Konjunktur entspannen to ease the economic situation;
• Lage entspannen to ease (relieve, relax) the tension. -
122 nachgeben
Nachgeben n 1. BANK, BÖRSE slide (der Kurse); sagging (der Zinsen); 2. GEN slippage; 3. V&M sagging; 4. WIWI slackening (der Aktienpreise)* * *v 1. < Bank> Zinsen sag; 2. < Börse> Kurse slide, sag; 3. < Geschäft> give in, Nachfrage sag, Material give; 4. < Mgmnt> Auseinandersetzung back down; 5. <V&M> Preise, Verkäufe sag; 6. <Vw> Aktienpreise slacken* * *Nachgeben
give[-back], yield, concession, (Kurse) easing off, sagging, (Preise) slowdown;
• Nachgeben der Kurse decline in prices;
• anfänglich starkes Nachgeben der Kurse initial violent recession;
• Nachgeben des Pfundkurses sagging of the pound;
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123 stocken
stocken v WIWI falter, stagnate* * *v <Vw> falter, stagnate* * *Stocken
stagnancy, stagnation, (Arbeit) standstill;
• ins Stocken geraten to stagnate, (Börse) to slacken, (Export) to fall off, to decline, (Verhandlungen) to make no progress, (Verkehr) to be blocked (held up), to become congested, (vollständig) to have come to a standstill (reached a deadlock). -
124 nachlassen
vi <tech.allg> (Eigenschaften; z.B. Qualität, Festigkeit) ■ decrease vi ; diminish vivi <tech.allg> (Schwingungen; z.B. Schall, mech. Vibration) ■ die away vivt <tech.allg> (lockern; z.B. Seil) ■ slacken vt -
125 ins Stocken geraten
ins Stocken geraten
to stagnate, (Börse) to slacken, (Export) to fall off, to decline, (Verhandlungen) to make no progress, (Verkehr) to be blocked (held up), to become congested, (vollständig) to have come to a standstill (reached a deadlock). -
126 schwächer werden
schwächer werden
(Börse) to fade, to decrease, to weaken, to develop weakness, (Konjunktur) to move backwards, to wane, to slow down, to falter, (Nachfrage) to fall off, to recede, to slacken. -
127 lösen
lösen2 v TECH disconnect, release, unclamp (eine Verbindung); disengage (entfernen); come off (sich lösen); loosen, slacken, unscrew; release (Bremse, Relais); solve (z. B. ein Problem) -
128 zluzowywać
impf ⇒ zluzować* * *ipf.1. (= zmienić kogoś) relieve, take over from sb.2. (= rozluźnić) loosen, slacken.ipf.1. (= zastąpić jeden drugiego) relieve/replace one another.2. (= obluzować się) loosen, ease off.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zluzowywać
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