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1 strengthening
n.• corroboración s.f.['streŋθǝnɪŋ]1.ADJ (physically) fortificante, tonificantestrengthening exercises — ejercicios mpl fortificantes or tonificantes
this may have a strengthening effect on the economy — puede que esto tenga un efecto fortificante en la economía
2. N1) [of arm, back, muscles] fortalecimiento m2) (fig) [of currency, stock market] fortalecimiento m, consolidación f ; [of prices] afianzamiento m -
2 strengthening strength·en·ing n
['strɛŋθ(ə)nɪŋ](of structure) rinforzo, (of economy, currency) consolidamento, (of desire, determination) rafforzamentoEnglish-Italian dictionary > strengthening strength·en·ing n
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3 Concerning Additional Measures for the Normalization of Settlements and the Strengthening of Payment Discipline in the National Economy
Общая лексика: О дополнительных мерах по нормализации расчётов и укреплению платёжной дисциплин (E&Y)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Concerning Additional Measures for the Normalization of Settlements and the Strengthening of Payment Discipline in the National Economy
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4 укрепление экономики
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5 укрепление экономики
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > укрепление экономики
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6 укрепление
1. strengthening2. hardeningРусско-английский новый политехнический словарь > укрепление
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7 экономика экономик·а
1) (народное хозяйство) economy, economicsвосстановить / оздоровить экономику — to stage an economic recovery
наносить урон / ущерб экономике, парализовать экономику — to cripple economy
оживить экономику — to animate / to revitalize the economy
подрывать / разрушать экономику — to erode the economy
военная — defence / military / war economy
вялая экономика, экономика низкой конъюнктуры — low pressure economy
денежная / монетарная экономика — monetary / money economy
дефицитная экономика — economy of scarcity, shortage economy
замкнутая / изолированная / обособленная экономика (не имеющая внешних связей) — closed economy
застойная экономика — sick / stagnant economy
индустриальная / промышленно развитая экономика — industrial economy
мировая экономика, экономика мирового хозяйства — international / world economy / economics
многоотраслевая экономика — diversified / multi-branch economy
плановая экономика — plan-based / planned economy, planned economics
развивающаяся экономика — developing / expanding economy
развитая экономика — advanced / developed economy
рыночная экономика, экономика, ориентирующаяся на развитие рыночных связей — market-oriented / exchange economy, market system
слабая / больная экономика — ailing economy
стабильная / устойчивая экономика — stationary / steady-state economy
взаимозависимость / взаимосвязь экономик различных стран — interdependence of economies
вопросы экономики — economic problems / questions
замедление / спад темпов роста экономики — slackening in the rate of economic growth
кооперативный сектор экономики — economy's cooperative sector, cooperative sector of economy
оживление экономики — revitalization of economy, revival in the economy
подрыв / разрушение экономики — erosion of economy
руководство / управление экономикой — economic management
спад в экономике — slowing / slackening of the economy
функционирование экономики — economic performance, operation of economy
экономика высокой конъюнктуры / "высокого давления" — high pressure economy
экономика, испытывающая затруднения — faltering economy
экономика сельского хозяйства — rural / farm economy / economics
экономика страны — national economy, national economic enterprise
2) (научная дисциплина) economicsRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > экономика экономик·а
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8 вялая экономика
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9 укрепление связей
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10 estancado
adj.stagnant, bogged-down, deadlocked, in the doldrums.past part.past participle of spanish verb: estancar.* * *1→ link=estancar estancar► adjetivo1 (agua) stagnant2 figurado (asunto, negocio) at a standstill; (negociaciones) deadlocked; (persona) stuck, bogged down* * *ADJ1) [agua] stagnant2) [negociaciones] at a standstill* * *- da adjetivoa) < agua> stagnantb) ( detenido)c) ( con un problema) stuck, bogged down* * *= stagnant, stagnating, moribund, in (the) doldrums.Ex. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex. Library budgets have stopped growing in the present climate of a stagnating economy.Ex. Libraries must show that they are not moribund institutions sinking into obsolescence but community catalysts.Ex. Thanks to the skewed-up policies of the state government the state's finances are in doldrums.----* agua estancada = stagnant water.* quedarse estancado = stagnate.* * *- da adjetivoa) < agua> stagnantb) ( detenido)c) ( con un problema) stuck, bogged down* * *= stagnant, stagnating, moribund, in (the) doldrums.Ex: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.
Ex: Library budgets have stopped growing in the present climate of a stagnating economy.Ex: Libraries must show that they are not moribund institutions sinking into obsolescence but community catalysts.Ex: Thanks to the skewed-up policies of the state government the state's finances are in doldrums.* agua estancada = stagnant water.* quedarse estancado = stagnate.* * *estancado -da1 ‹agua› stagnant2(detenido): las negociaciones están estancadas negotiations are at a standstill3 (con un problema) stuck, bogged down* * *
Del verbo estancar: ( conjugate estancar)
estancado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
estancado
estancar
estancado◊ -da adjetivo
b) ( detenido):
estancado,-a adjetivo
1 (agua) stagnant
2 (situación) static: la investigación está estancada, the investigation is at a standstill
tu madre se quedó estancada en los años sesenta, your mother is stuck back in the sixties
estancar verbo transitivo
1 (agua) hold back
2 fig (un asunto) to block
(proceso, investigación) to bring to a standstill
' estancado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encharcada
- encharcado
- estancada
English:
stagnant
* * *estancado, -a adj1. [agua] stagnant2. [economía] stagnant;[situación] at an impasse, in (a) deadlock; [negociación] in (a) deadlock, at a standstill; [proyecto] at a standstillen este trabajo estoy estancado I'm in a rut in this job* * *adj agua stagnant; figat a standstill* * *estancado, -da adj: stagnant -
11 vahvistaminen
finance, business, economy• sanction• strengtheningfinance, business, economy• reinforcementfinance, business, economy• ratificationfinance, business, economy• establishment• documentation• confirmation• certificationfinance, business, economy• validation -
12 Pombal, the Marquis of
(Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo)(1699-1782)Eighteenth-century dictatorial prime minister of King José I (r. 1750-77). Born of rural nobility, Pombal—who became known as the Marquis of Pombal after the title he received only in 1770—represented Portugal abroad as a diplomat in London (1740-44) and Vienna (1745-50). When José I became king in 1750, he assumed the top cabinet post, and soon acquired great authority and power. For 27 years, Pombal managed the affairs of Portugal through various crises (the Lisbon earthquake of 1755) and several wars. Major goals in his political agenda included strengthening Portugal's home economy and empire, which featured resource-rich Brazil; economic independence from the oldest ally, Great Britain, which tended to treat Portugal as an economic and political colony; and greater power status in a Europe that considered Portugal a third- or fourth-rate power.Pombal's domestic agenda was imposed by repressing the power of the nobility, strengthening royal power in all spheres, and suppressing the influence and position of the Jesuits (Pombal expelled the Jesuit Order from Portugal in 1759). The extent to which Pombal was successful in these endeavors remains controversial among biographers and historians, but his pivotal role in 18th-century public affairs remains secure. An impressive statue of Pombal with a lion at his side today dominates the Rotunda, a massive traffic circle at the top of the Avenida de Liberdade, Lisbon; it was completed in 1934. -
13 strengthen
1. transitive verb(give power to) stärken; (reinforce, intensify, increase in number) verstärken; erhöhen [Anteil]; (make more effective) unterstützenstrengthen somebody's resolve — jemanden in seinem Entschluss bestärken
2. intransitive verbstrengthen somebody's hand — (fig.) jemandes Position stärken
* * *see academic.ru/71361/strong">strong* * *strength·en[ˈstreŋ(k)θən]I. vtto \strengthen one's muscles seine Muskeln kräftigen2. (increase)security has been \strengthened die Sicherheitsvorkehrungen wurden verstärktthe economy has been \strengthened die Wirtschaftslage hat sich verbessertto \strengthen sb's belief/power jds Glauben/Macht stärkento \strengthen a currency eine Währung stabilisierento \strengthen a democracy eine Demokratie stärkento \strengthen relations/ties Beziehungen/Bindungen festigen [o intensivieren3. (support)▪ to \strengthen sb jdn bestärken▪ to \strengthen sth etw untermauern4. CHEM▪ to \strengthen sth etw anreichern5.▶ to \strengthen one's grip on sth etw besser in den Griff bekommen▶ to \strengthen sb's hand jdm mehr Macht gebenthe police want tougher laws to \strengthen their hand against drug traffickers die Polizei will härtere Gesetze, damit sie effizienter gegen Drogenhändler vorgehen kannII. vithe wind \strengthened in the night der Wind hat über Nacht aufgefrischt* * *['streŋTən]1. vtstärken; material, shoes, building, grip, resolve also verstärken; eyesight verbessern; muscles, patient stärken, kräftigen; person (lit) Kraft geben (+dat); (fig) bestärken; currency, market festigen; effect vergrößernto strengthen sb's hand (fig) — jdn bestärken or ermutigen
this only strengthened her determination — das bestärkte sie nur in ihrem Entschluss
2. vistärker werden; (wind, desire also) sich verstärken* * *strengthen [ˈstreŋθn; -ŋkθn]A v/t1. stärken, stark machen:strengthen sb’s hand fig obs jemandem Mut machen2. fig bestärken, bekräftigenB v/i1. stark werden, erstarken2. sich verstärken, stärker werden* * *1. transitive verb(give power to) stärken; (reinforce, intensify, increase in number) verstärken; erhöhen [Anteil]; (make more effective) unterstützen2. intransitive verbstrengthen somebody's hand — (fig.) jemandes Position stärken
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14 О дополнительных мерах по нормализации расчётов и укреплению платёжной дисциплин
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > О дополнительных мерах по нормализации расчётов и укреплению платёжной дисциплин
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15 закрепление
1) General subject: anchorage, assignment, fastening, fortification, securing, strengthening, fixation, (пройденного материала) revision2) Geology: attachment3) Naval: snugging4) Military: consolidation (захваченного объекта), intrenchment5) Engineering: bolting, camp-on (задержка вызова), fixing, fixity, fixturing, holding, immobilization, keying, setting (печатной краски), tack, workholding (заготовки, детали)6) Agriculture: reinforcement (напр. условных рефлексов)8) Construction: anchorage (пучков арматуры), making fast, snatch (напр. наклеенного полотнища обоев от смещения), restraint9) Mathematics: reinforcement10) Railway term: anchorage (пути), bridge anchor (опор моста), packing-up, termination of wires11) Law: preservation( of evidence), consolidation12) Economy: lock-in14) Forestry: stabilization16) Psychology: stamping in17) Physics: pinning (самопроизвольное)18) Electronics: clamp-on20) Oil: nailing down, tightening, tying down, anchoring21) Astronautics: parking22) Ecology: arresting (песка, почвы, дюн), binding stabilization (песка, почвы, дюн), demobilization (напр. питательных веществ в почве)23) Advertising: fixation (фотопроцесс)24) Business: tightening up26) Network technologies: dedication27) EBRD: allocation of permits28) Automation: affixment, clamp-up, clipping, fixture, hold, locking, locking-up, lockup, mount, mounting29) Makarov: fixation (песка, почвы, дюн), imprinting (рефлексов), restraining, restriction, support, supporting30) oil&gas: allocation31) Tengiz: immobilization (вагона) -
16 крепление
1) General subject: binding (лыжное), bracing, fortification, lashing (канатом), lining, shore, tier, timbering, underpinning2) Geology: framing3) Aviation: mooring (самолёта)4) Naval: brace, panting arrangement5) Military: attachment, (скважины) casing, (раствора) concentrating, (раствора) concentration6) Engineering: alcoholization (вина), anchor, anchoring, attaching, bonding, buttressing, casing, clamping, concentration, fastener, fastener group, fastening (напр. гвоздями, скобами, скрепами, клеем и т. п.), holding, lock-up (печатной формы), mount, mounting, propping, protection, restraint (грузов на транспортном средстве), retention, revetment (защитное), roofing, shoring, stiffening, strengthening, support, supporting, tie-down, MOUNT STRUCTURE (для мелких конструкций)7) Agriculture: attachment8) Construction: attachment device, bond, fastening (операция)9) Railway term: tightening11) Automobile industry: bracing strut, fixation, fixture, holder13) Mining: hanging of lining, lining (выработки), support erection, support setting, timber setting14) Forestry: hold15) Electronics: bending17) Astronautics: tabbing18) Food industry: fortification (вина)19) Mechanic engineering: holdfast20) Business: strapping25) Arms production: mount (для оптического прицела)26) Makarov: bind, bracer, deck (напр. напорного откоса плотины), fixturing, lining (горной выработки, канала), lining (траншеи, котлована), lock-up (печатной формы в машине), locking-up (печатной формы в машине), mount (устройство), paving (напр. откосов), revetment (берега), setting, stay, tack27) Bicycle: hanger28) Gold mining: ground control, props, support work29) Tengiz: fastening (RR), fixation (RR)30) Yachting: chock -
17 стабилизация
1) General subject: pegging (цен), plateau, (вид управления) stabilization (регулирование, цель которого заключается в обеспечении постоянства значений управляемых координат на заданном интервале времени. См. Теория управления. Терминология. Вып. 107. М.: Наука, 1988), stabilization, stabilizing, steadying, adequation2) Biology: stabilizing control (регулирование, цель которого заключается в обеспечении постоянства значений управляемых координат на заданном интервале времени. См. Теория управления. Терминология. Вып. 107. М.: Наука, 1988)3) Aviation: hold (пространственного положения), stabilization action4) Engineering: ageing, consolidation grouting (грунта), regulatory control, set, setting, stabilizing treatment (воды)5) Construction: stabilization (оползня, грунта)6) Mathematics: constancy, regulation8) Law: settling9) Economy: plateauing (напр. производственных мощностей)10) Mining: stabilization (грунта, плывуна)11) Polygraphy: maturing, stabilization (напр. фотографических изображений)12) Radio: fixing13) Telecommunications: ballasting14) Textile: anti-twist treatment, boarding (чулочно-носочных и перчаточных изделий), shaping, stabilizing finish, termosetting (напр. чулок)15) Information technology: conditioning (питани), equalization, equalizing16) Astronautics: anchoring, attitude control, locking, mach holding, stabilising17) Food industry: holding (пространственного положения)18) Aeronautics: hold19) Metrology: regulation (например, напряжения)20) Ecology: stabilizing treatment21) Business: hardening, strengthening22) Polymers: preservation23) Automation: pilot operation24) Robots: balancing25) Arms production: stabilizing process (пороха или взрывчатого вещества)26) Makarov: control, destabilization, leveling, regulation (напряжения), regulation (особ. в управлении), resonance trapping27) Dental implantology: anchorage -
18 стабилизация цен
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19 укрепление валюты
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20 укрепление доверия
1) Military: consolidation of confidence (in the military field) (в военной области), enhancing confidence2) Economy: confidence-building measures3) Diplomatic term: strengthening of trust4) Business: confidence-building, enforcement of trustУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > укрепление доверия
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