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41 fiebre porcina
f.swine fever.* * *(n.) = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenzaEx. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex. The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.Ex. Swine influenza is a virus disease that can cause epidemics of acute respiratory disease in pigs.* * *(n.) = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenzaEx: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.
Ex: The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.Ex: Swine influenza is a virus disease that can cause epidemics of acute respiratory disease in pigs. -
42 gripe porcina
f.swine flu.* * *(n.) = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenzaEx. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex. The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.Ex. Swine influenza is a virus disease that can cause epidemics of acute respiratory disease in pigs.* * *(n.) = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenzaEx: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.
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43 guadañar
v.to mow, to scythe.* * *1 to mow, scythe* * *VT to scythe, mow* * *= scythe.Ex. The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.* * *= scythe.Ex: The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.
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44 ofrecer información
(v.) = provide + information, provide + details, supply + information, offer + information, package + information, furnish + informationEx. These indicators provide additional information about each field and again are identified for each field in the Appendix of the BiblioFile User Guide.Ex. Within a large library system, a file could provide details of particular staff subject specialisms or the strengths of subject collections.Ex. This database supplies on-line information on current events, weather, sports, stock markets, health, travel and shopping.Ex. This section therefore considers some of the organizations which can offer information and advice.Ex. This article emphasises the need to find a solution to the problems of packaging information in ways that are both economical and acceptable to users.Ex. An information source is an individual or an organization which furnishes needed information and data to users.* * *(v.) = provide + information, provide + details, supply + information, offer + information, package + information, furnish + informationEx: These indicators provide additional information about each field and again are identified for each field in the Appendix of the BiblioFile User Guide.
Ex: Within a large library system, a file could provide details of particular staff subject specialisms or the strengths of subject collections.Ex: This database supplies on-line information on current events, weather, sports, stock markets, health, travel and shopping.Ex: This section therefore considers some of the organizations which can offer information and advice.Ex: This article emphasises the need to find a solution to the problems of packaging information in ways that are both economical and acceptable to users.Ex: An information source is an individual or an organization which furnishes needed information and data to users. -
45 segar
v.1 to reap (agriculture).El agricultor segó el trigo The farmer reaped the wheat.2 to cut off.Ricardo segó el maíz Richard cut the corn.3 to cut short, to shatter, to thwart, to frustrate.Su aparición segó sus planes His appearance thwarted his plans.* * ** * *VT1) (Agr) [+ mies] to reap, cut; [+ hierba] to mow, cut2) (=acabar con) [+ persona] to cut off; [+ esperanzas] to ruin* * *verbo transitivoa) < mies> to reap (liter), to cutb) (liter o period) <cabeza/miembro> to sever, cut offc) (liter o period) < esperanzas> to shatter, dash* * *= scythe.Ex. The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.* * *verbo transitivoa) < mies> to reap (liter), to cutb) (liter o period) <cabeza/miembro> to sever, cut offc) (liter o period) < esperanzas> to shatter, dash* * *= scythe.Ex: The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.
* * *segar [A7 ]vt1 ‹mies› to reap ( liter), to cutuna vida segada en la plenitud a life cut short in its prime* * *
segar ( conjugate segar) verbo transitivo ‹ mies› to reap (liter), to cut
segar verbo transitivo to reap, cut
' segar' also found in these entries:
English:
scythe
- strike down
- cut
- mow
* * *segar vt1. Agr to reap2. [cortar] to cut off;la sierra le segó la mano the saw cut off his hand3. [esperanzas] to dash;la epidemia segó la vida de cientos de personas the epidemic claimed the lives of hundreds of people* * *v/t1 AGR reap, harvest2 vida cut short* * *segar {49} vt1) : to reap, to harvest, to cut2) : to sever abruptlyuna vida segada por la enfermedad: a life cut short by illness* * * -
46 bufera
f stormbufera di neve snowstorm* * *bufera s.f. storm: bufera di neve, snowstorm (o blizzard); bufera di vento, gale; la bufera della guerra, (fig.) the fury of war.* * *[bu'fɛra]sostantivo femminile stormbufera di neve — snowstorm, blizzard
bufera sui mercati finanziari — fig. a rush on the stock markets
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47 desplome
f. & m.1 collapse, downfall, plunge.2 stall landing.3 falling-down, cave-in.4 tumble, flat fall.m.collapse.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: desplomar.* * *1 ARQUITECTURA overhang2 (caída) collapse* * *SM1) [de edificio, sistema] collapse2) (Econ) [de cotización, divisa] collapse, slump3) (Aer) pancake landing4) (Alpinismo, Arquit, Geol) overhang* * *1) ( de edificio) collapse2) ( de precio) fall, drop* * *= fall, drop, collapse.Ex. There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.Ex. Perfect recall can only be achieved by a drop in the proportion of relevant documents considered.Ex. This paper alerts the library community to the possible implosion, collapse, or disintegration of the cataloguing function listing eight indicators that cataloguing is in danger.----* desplome bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* desplome de la bolsa = market crash, stock market crash.* * *1) ( de edificio) collapse2) ( de precio) fall, drop* * *= fall, drop, collapse.Ex: There has been a rapid increase in the number and costs of science, technology and medicine scholarly titles in recent years, and a fall in subscriptions.
Ex: Perfect recall can only be achieved by a drop in the proportion of relevant documents considered.Ex: This paper alerts the library community to the possible implosion, collapse, or disintegration of the cataloguing function listing eight indicators that cataloguing is in danger.* desplome bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* desplome de la bolsa = market crash, stock market crash.* * *A (de un edificio) collapseB1 (de un precio) fall, dropel desplome de los salarios en los últimos años the drop in salaries in recent years2 (de ilusiones) shattering; (de esperanzas) dashing3 (de un sistema, régimen) downfall, collapse* * *desplome nm1. [caída] [de persona, edificio, andamio] collapse;el desplome del techo los pilló desprevenidos they weren't prepared for the roof caving in2. [hundimiento] [de divisa] slump in value;[de cotización, precios] slump; [de gobierno] collapse, fall; [de imperio, sistema] collapse;el desplome de las bolsas asiáticas the crash of o slump in the Asian stock markets3. [saledizo] overhang* * *m collapse* * *desplome nm1) : fall, drop2) : collapse -
48 overbought
STOCK EXCHANGE (market) surévalué(e), suracheté(e)Mr Greenspan's dilemma is that he would probably like to raise interest rates - inflation indicators from the labour market are mixed but the productivity miracle cannot continue for ever while signals from the energy sector are less equivocal. He would also like to see the US stock markets down from their current overbought levels. But he must achieve both without causing a nervous market to panic.
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50 крах фондовых рынков
Finances: collapse of stock markets (в тексте перед англ. термином стоял опред. артикль)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > крах фондовых рынков
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51 look
1. n1) взгляд2) вид, внешность; выражение•- a look at the Sunday papers
- here's N. with a look at this morning's British newspapers
- now a look at the latest from the stock markets 2. v(at) глядеть, смотреть (на что-л.)to look elsewhere (for smth) — обращаться куда-л. еще (за чем-л.)
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52 réaction
réaction [ʀeaksjɔ̃]feminine noun• être or rester sans réaction to show no reaction• réaction de défense/en chaîne defence/chain reaction• en réaction contre les abus, ils... as a reaction against the abuses, they...• en réaction à [propos, décision] in response to* * *ʀeaksjɔ̃1) (en paroles, actions) reaction (à to; contre against); (plus posé, réfléchi) responsesans réaction — [moteur, instrument] unresponsive
sa réaction à la question fut de... — he/she responded to the question by...
2) Chimie, Médecine, Physique reaction* * *ʀeaksjɔ̃ nf1) reactionIls ont décidé de protester en réaction à la décision du président. — They decided to protest as a reaction to the president's decision.
2)à réaction (avion, moteur) — jet
un avion a réaction — a jet, a jet plane
* * *réaction nf1 (en paroles, actions) reaction (à to; contre against); (plus posé, réfléchi) response; en réaction à in reaction to; accepter sans réaction to accept with no reaction; il est demeuré sans réaction he didn't react; sans réaction [moteur, instrument] unresponsive; la réaction naturelle est de… the natural reaction is to…; sa réaction à la question fut de… he responded to the question by…; cela va provoquer des réactions people are bound to react; cela va susciter de vives réactions auprès du public it will provoke a strong public reaction; il a eu une réaction inattendue his reaction was surprising;2 Chimie, Méd, Phys reaction; Mécan ( de machine) response; réaction en chaîne lit, fig chain reaction; moteur à réaction jet engine; avion à réaction jet aircraft;3 ( mouvement d'idées) reaction;4 Psych response; réaction de défense defenceGB response.réaction officielle Pol official response; réaction de rejet Psych rejection response; fig negative response.[reaksjɔ̃] nom fémininb. PSYCHOLOGIE latent period ou time2. [riposte] reactiongouvernement/vote de réaction reactionary government/voteb. (figuré) chain reaction, domino effect5. ÉLECTRONIQUE -
53 échauder
échauder [e∫ode]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb( = faire réfléchir) échauder qn to teach sb a lesson* * *eʃode1) ( décourager) to put [somebody] off2) ( ébouillanter) to scald••chat échaudé craint l'eau froide — Proverbe once bitten, twice shy Proverbe
* * *eʃode vt* * *échauder verb table: aimer vtr1 ( décourager) to put [sb] off; échaudé par sa première expérience, il décide de… having had his fingers burned by his first experience, he decides…;2 ( ébouillanter) to scald.[eʃode] verbe transitif1. [ébouillanter - volaille] to scald ; [ - vaisselle] to run boiling water over ; [ - théière] to warm2. [décevoir] -
54 bufera sui mercati finanziari
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55 adverse
FINANCE (balance, budget) déficitaire;∎ the stock markets showed an adverse reaction to the Chancellor's budget les différentes places financières ont mal réagi au budget annoncé par le Chancelier de l'Échiquier -
56 surge
1 nounforte augmentation faugmenter brusquement;∎ stock markets surged on news of interest rate cuts in the US les marchés boursiers ont connue une hausse soudaine à l'annonce de la baisse des taux d'intérêt aux États-Unis -
57 adverse
adverse ['ædvɜ:s](a) (comment, criticism, opinion) défavorable, hostile; (circumstances, report) défavorable; Finance (balance, budget) déficitaire∎ the match was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions le match a été annulé à cause du mauvais temps;∎ the stock markets showed an adverse reaction to the Chancellor's budget les différentes places financières ont mal réagi au budget annoncé par le Chancelier de l'Échiquier -
58 bond
Fin1. a promise to repay with interest on specified dates money that an investor lends a company or government2. a certificate issued by a company or government that promises repayment of borrowed money at a set rate of interest on a particular date.Short-term bonds mature in up to 3 years, intermediate-term bonds in between 3 to 10 years, and long-term bonds in more than 10 years, with 30 years generally being the upper limit. Longer-term bonds are considered a higher risk because interest rates are certain to change during their lifetime. They tend to pay higher interest rates to attract investors and reward them for the additional risk.Bonds are traded on the open market, just like stocks. They are reliable economic indicators, but perform in the reverse direction to interest rates: if bond prices are rising, interest rates and stock markets are likely to be falling, while if interest rates have gone up since a bond was first issued, prices of new bonds will fall.3. (ANZ) a sum of money paid as a deposit, especially on rented premises4.(S. Africa) a mortgage bond -
59 фондовая биржа Сингапура
фондовая биржа Сингапура
Один из четырех рынков “тигров” (tiger markets) Юго-Восточной Азии, ведущий свою историю с начала 20 в. В своем нынешнем виде функционирует с 1973 г., когда Малайзия приняла решение отказаться от валюты Сингапура и ввести свою собственную. Дальнейшие преобразования биржа претерпела в 1990 г., когда правительство Малайзии вынудило компании этой страны прекратить котировки своих акций на фондовой бирже Сингапура. Основным фондовым индикатором биржи является промышленный индекс Стройте тайме (Straits Times (Industrial) Index. Кроме того, рассчитывается менее популярный индекс фондовой биржи Сингапура (SESI). Китайская корпорация зарубежной банковской деятельности также калькулирует свой индекс по этой бирже. В 1990 г., через год после того, как на основном биржевом рынке была введена электронная система заключения сделок, начал функционировать автоматизированный внебиржевой рынок ценных бумаг - Международная центральная система исполнения лимитированных приказов. С февраля 1987 г. действует Система автоматических котировок и заключения сделок фондовой биржи Сингапура (Stock Exchange of Singapore Dealing and Automated Quotation System (SESDAQ)), представляющая рынок второго яруса. Регулирование деятельности биржи осуществляют центральный банк и денежно-кредитное управление Сингапура на основе Закона об индустрии ценных бумаг 1985 г., принятого после банкротства конгломерата “Пан-Электрик индастриз” в 1985 г.
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60 биржевое модифицированное РЕПО (ММВБ)
Stock Exchange: stock-exchange modified repo (http://www.micex.ru/markets/state/organization/operations/245)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > биржевое модифицированное РЕПО (ММВБ)
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