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резкий спад; резко падатьglobal slump — мировой спад; мировой кризис
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1 დაცემაa slump in production / prices წარმოების / ფასების მკვეთრი დაცემა2 ფასების / წარმოების / ინტერესის მკვეთრი დაცემა; მძიმედ დაშვება3 წელში მოხრა (იხრება) -
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I n1. різке чи раптове падіння (цін чи попиту на товари); раптовий спад (ділової активності)- slump in agricultural produce різке скорочення виробництва сільськогосподарської продукції- slump in oil prices різке падіння цін на нафту- to struggle through slumps докладати зусилля, щоб подолати економічний спад -
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I[slʌmp] n խիստ անկում. տնտեսական ճգնաժամ. թրմփոց. a slump in oil production/ prices նավթաարդյունահանման/գների խիստ անկումII[slʌmp] v գների կտրուկ/խիստ ընկնելը. ծանր վայր ընկնելը. He slumped into a chair Նա թրմփաց աթոռին -
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s.1 desplome, caída (in prices, sales); crisis, recesión (economic depression)2 caída severa de precios, baja repentina, caída vertical de precios, baja repentina de los valores bursátiles.3 depresión económica, depresión, crisis económica, recesión.4 apelmazamiento del concreto freso, subducción vertical de la mezcla fresca del concreto.v.1 caer pesadamente, caer bruscamente.2 caer en recesión, receder.3 bajar bruscamente, disminuir bruscamente, descender, bajar repentinamente.vi.caer, desplomarse (persona); hundirse (economía); desplomarse (precios)(pt & pp slumped) -
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[slʌmp] UK / US1. nRückgang m (in an + dat)2. vi(onto chair etc) sich fallen lassen, (prices) stürzen -
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[slʌmp] UK / US1. nRückgang m (in an + dat)2. vi(onto chair etc) sich fallen lassen, (prices) stürzen -
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Деловая лексика: резкое падение цен, резкое падение цена -
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Экономика: падение курса ценных бумагУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > slump of security prices
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Англо-русский экономический словарь > slump of security prices
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > slump of security prices
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > slump of security prices
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English_Russian capital issues dictionary > slump of security prices
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резкое падение курсов ценных бумагБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > security prices slump
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slump — I UK [slʌmp] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms slump : present tense I/you/we/they slump he/she/it slumps present participle slumping past tense slumped past participle slumped 1) to be suddenly reduced to a much lower level Profits slumped to… … English dictionary
slump — slump1 [ slʌmp ] verb intransitive 1. ) to be suddenly reduced to a much lower level: The organization s profits slumped to under $250 million. 2. ) to suddenly fall or sit because you are very tired or unconscious: Sam s body slumped to the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Slump — A slang term denoting a period of poor performance or inactivity in an economy, market or industry. In economic terms, a slump specifically refers to a recession, signaling a slow down of business activity. An industry may experience a slump when … Investment dictionary
slump — [slʌmp] verb I 1) to suddenly fall to a much lower level Profits slumped to under $250 million.[/ex] 2) to suddenly fall or sit down because you are very tired or unconscious Sam s body slumped to the floor.[/ex] • be slumped in/over etc sth to… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Slump — Slump, n. 1. A boggy place. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] [1913 Webster] 2. The noise made by anything falling into a hole, or into a soft, miry place. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] 3. A falling or declining, esp. suddenly and markedly; a falling off; as, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slump — /slump/, v.i. 1. to drop or fall heavily; collapse: Suddenly she slumped to the floor. 2. to assume a slouching, bowed, or bent position or posture: Stand up straight and don t slump! 3. to decrease or fall suddenly and markedly, as prices or the … Universalium
slump — [slump] vi. [prob. < or akin to MLowG slumpen, to come about by accident: for IE base see LIMP1] 1. to fall, sink, or collapse, esp. suddenly or heavily 2. to decline suddenly, as in value, activity, etc. 3. to have a drooping posture or gait… … English World dictionary
slump — (v.) 1670s, fall or sink into a muddy place, probably from a Scandinavian source, Cf. Norw. and Dan. slumpe fall upon, Swed. slumpa; perhaps ultimately of imitative origin. Related: Slumped; slumping. The noun meaning heavy decline in prices on… … Etymology dictionary
slump — 01. The old man [slumped] in his chair as he fell asleep. 02. Government popularity has [slumped] to its lowest level in years. 03. When I was little, my mom took us kids to visit my dad at work, and when we walked into his office, he was… … Grammatical examples in English
slump — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ global, world, worldwide ▪ economic, price, property, stock market ▪ The share price slump has wiped about $10 bil … Collocations dictionary
slump — A temporary fall in performance, often describing consistently falling security prices for several weeks or months. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * slump slump [slʌmp] noun [countable usually singular] 1. a sudden fall in the price, value,… … Financial and business terms