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the US economy has been slow to rebound

  • 1 rebound

    сущ.
    1) общ. отдача; возврат
    2) псих. расстройство, депрессия ( подавленное душевное состояние)
    3)
    а) эк. возврат в нормальному состоянию, оживление (возврат рынка или экономики к нормальному функционированию после спада, вызванного какими-л. неблагоприятными событиями)

    the market has started to rebound as customers get the facts that cellular is safe — рынок начал возвращаться в исходное состояние, когда потребители узнали о безопасности мобильных телефонов

    The US economy has been slow to rebound, and while there have been positive signs of growth, many businesses and professionals continue to suffer with lackluster performance and reduced profits.

    б) бирж. откат [восстановление\] (смена направления движения рыночных цен после того, как долгосрочная тенденция их роста или падения привела к тому, что участники рынка считают сложившиеся ценовые уровни слишком высокими или заниженными)
    See:

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > rebound

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