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1 steady growth method
steady growth method GEN Methode f des gleichgewichtigen Wachstums, Methode f des stetigen Wachstums (subscription source evaluation technique)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > steady growth method
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2 steady state
n FIN, PHYS Gleichgewicht nt* * ** * *n.Dauerzustand m.stationärer Zustand m. -
3 steady-state growth
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > steady-state growth
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4 level out
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb2) (fig.) sich ausgleichen; [Preise, Markt:] sich beruhigen* * *(to make or become level: The road levels out as it comes down to the plain.) eben werden* * *◆ level off, level outI. vi1. (after dropping) plane sich fangen; pilot das Flugzeug abfangen; (after rising) horizontal fliegenthe aircraft \level outled off at 10,000 feet das Flugzeug erreichte seine Flughöhe bei 3300 m3. path, road flach [o eben] werdenII. vt* * *1. vi (also level off)1) (ground) eben or flach werden; (fig) sich ausgleichen, sich einpendeln; (output, growth) sich stabilisieren2. vt sepsite planieren, einebnen; (fig) differences ausgleichen* * *A v/t* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb2) (fig.) sich ausgleichen; [Preise, Markt:] sich beruhigen -
5 unsteady
adjectiveunsicher; wechselhaft [Entwicklung]; ungleichmäßig [Flamme, Rhythmus]; wackelig [Leiter, Stuhl, Tisch, Konstruktion]be unsteady on one's feet — unsicher auf den Beinen sein
* * *un·steady[ʌnˈstedi]1. (unstable) nicht stabilthe table is \unsteady der Tisch wackeltto be \unsteady on one's feet [or legs] wack[e]lig auf den Beinen sein2. (fluctuating) instabilthe stock market has been \unsteady in recent weeks der Aktienmarkt ist in den letzten Wochen von Schwankungen gekennzeichnet3. (wavering) hands, voice zittrigher voice was \unsteady ihr zitterte die Stimme4. (not regular) footsteps, heartbeat unregelmäßig* * *[ʌn'stedɪ]1. adjhand unsicher; legs, steps schwankend, unsicher; ladder wack(e)lig; flame unruhig, flackernd; voice, economy schwankend; (= irregular) progress schwankend, ungleichmäßig; growth unregelmäßigto be unsteady on one's feet — unsicher or wackelig auf den Beinen sein
2. vtdurcheinanderbringen; (stronger) aus dem Gleichgewicht bringen* * *A adj (adv unsteadily)1. unsicher, wack(e)lig3. fig unsolide4. unregelmäßig* * *adjectiveunsicher; wechselhaft [Entwicklung]; ungleichmäßig [Flamme, Rhythmus]; wackelig [Leiter, Stuhl, Tisch, Konstruktion]* * *adj.unbeständig adj.unstetig adj.
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