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1 Stimmung
Stimmung f BÖRSE mood, tone, sentiment* * *f < Börse> mood, tone, sentiment* * *Stimmung
mood, (Börse) tone, tendency, sentiment;
• flaue Stimmung (Börse) bearish tone;
• fremdenfeindliche Stimmung anti-alien feeling;
• freundliche Stimmung (Börse) cheerful tone;
• gedrückte Stimmung (Börse) depressed state, gloomy tone;
• protektionistische Stimmung protectionist feelings;
• uneinheitliche Stimmung (Börse) mixed tendency;
• vorherrschende Stimmung (Börse) prevailing tone;
• zurückhaltende Stimmung reserve of manner, (Börse) dull (reserved) tendency, tone of restraint;
• flaue Stimmung auf dem Aktienmarkt dull tone (dullness) in the stock market;
• Stimmung unter den Arbeitern worker sentiment;
• Stimmung der Börse mood of the market, market sentiment;
• Stimmung in der Geschäftswelt economic mood;
• Stimmung in der Öffentlichkeit public mood;
• Stimmung der Versammlung feeling of the meeting. -
2 vorherrschend
I Part. Präs. vorherrschenII Adj. predominant; Geschmack etc., auch Situation, Klima: prevailing; die vorherrschende Meinung prevailing opinion, opinion at large* * *dominant; prevailing; prevalent; predominant; ruling* * *vor|herr|schendadjpredominant; Ansicht, Meinung auch prevailing, prevalent; (= weitverbreitet) prevalent* * *1) (stronger, more numerous, more noticeable etc: The English language is predominant in America.) predominant3) (most frequent: The prevailing winds are from the west.) prevailing4) (common or widespread at the present time: the prevailing mood of discontent among young people.) prevailing* * *vor·herr·schendadj predominant, prevailing; (weitverbreitet) prevalent\vorherrschende Marktlage prevailing market conditionsnach \vorherrschender Meinung according to the prevailing opinion* * *B. adj predominant; Geschmack etc, auch Situation, Klima: prevailing;die vorherrschende Meinung prevailing opinion, opinion at large* * *adj.predominant adj.prevalent adj. adv.predominantly adv.prevalently adv. -
3 ambiance
ambiance [ɑ̃bjɑ̃s]feminine noun( = atmosphère) atmosphere ; ( = environnement) surroundings* * *ɑ̃bjɑ̃s1) ( atmosphère) atmosphere, ambiance2) ( gaieté) lively atmosphereça manque d'ambiance ici — (colloq) it's not exactly lively here
* * *ɑ̃bjɑ̃s nfJe n'aime pas l'ambiance ici. — I don't like the atmosphere here.
Il y a de l'ambiance dans ce café. — This café has a lively atmosphere.
* * *ambiance nf1 ( atmosphère) atmosphere, ambiance; musique/lumière/éclairage d'ambiance atmospheric music/light/lighting;2 ( gaieté) lively atmosphere; mettre de l'ambiance [musique, éclairage] to give things a bit of atmosphere; il a mis un disque pour mettre un peu d'ambiance he played a record to liven things up ou to liven up the atmosphere; tu peux compter sur lui pour mettre de l'ambiance you can count on him to liven things up; cela manque d'ambiance ici it's not much fun here, it lacks atmosphere here.[ɑ̃bjɑ̃s] nom fémininl'ambiance qui règne à Paris the general atmosphere ou mood in Paris[éclairage] lighting effects3. (familier) [animation]————————d'ambiance locution adjectivale[musique] mood (modificateur) -
4 predominar
v.to predominate, to prevail.* * *1 to predominate* * *verb* * *1.VI [papel, poder] to predominate, dominate; [opinión, ideología, viento] to prevail2.VT to dominate, predominate over* * *verbo intransitivo* * *= hold + sway (over), predominate.Ex. This ideology appealed widely to the librarian as well as the library user and held sway for nearly a quarter of a millennium when, in 1841, a catalytic event in the history of cataloging took place.Ex. Amongst the present 2,700 or more registered readers, pupils and students predominate.----* predominar sobre = win out over.* * *verbo intransitivo* * *= hold + sway (over), predominate.Ex: This ideology appealed widely to the librarian as well as the library user and held sway for nearly a quarter of a millennium when, in 1841, a catalytic event in the history of cataloging took place.
Ex: Amongst the present 2,700 or more registered readers, pupils and students predominate.* predominar sobre = win out over.* * *predominar [A1 ]viel tema predominó en el congreso the subject dominated the conference, it was the predominant topic of discussion at the conferencelas tendencias que predominan en la literatura de este período the prevailing tendencies in the literature of this periodpredomina el negro en su producción pictórica black predominates o is prominent in her paintingsen el concierto predominaban los jóvenes the audience at the concert consisted mainly o mostly of young people, the audience at the concert was predominantly youngpredominarán los cielos despejados the sky will be mainly clearpredominar SOBRE algo to be predominant OVER stheste verano los pasteles predominan sobre los colores vivos this summer pastel colors rather than bright colors are predominant o are the predominant fashion* * *
predominar ( conjugate predominar) verbo intransitivo [actitud/opinión] to prevail;
predominar en algo to dominate sth;
predominar sobre algo to be predominant over sth
predominar verbo intransitivo to predominate: en su colegio predominan las niñas sobre los niños, there are more girls than boys at his school
en sus cuadros predominan los tonos rojos, red tones predominate in his paintings
' predominar' also found in these entries:
English:
predominate
- prevail
* * *predominar vito predominate, to prevail ( sobre over);una clase en la que predominan las mujeres a class made up predominantly of women;en su cuadro predominan los elementos abstractos his painting is dominated by abstract elements;una reunión en la que predominó la unidad a meeting at which unity prevailed;una región en la que predomina el cereal a region in which cereals are the main crop;el pesimismo predomina entre los inversores the mood among investors is predominantly one of pessimism* * *v/i predominate* * *predominar viprevalecer: to predominate, to prevail -
5 tónica
adj.tonic, strengthening.f.1 tonic.2 trend, tendency.3 keynote.4 keynote, main emphasis.* * *1 (tendencia) tendency, trend2 (bebida) tonic, tonic water3 MÚSICA tonic\tónica general overall trend* * *1. noun f.1) tonic2) trend2. f., (m. - tónico)* * *SF1) (=bebida) tonic, tonic water2) (=tendencia) tone, trend, tendency3) (Mús) tonic* * *1) ( bebida) tonic (water)2) (tendencia, tono) trend, tendency* * *= keynote.Ex. Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.* * *1) ( bebida) tonic (water)2) (tendencia, tono) trend, tendency* * *= keynote.Ex: Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.
* * *A (bebida) tonic, tonic waterB (tendencia, tono) trend, tendencysiguiendo la tónica imperante en los últimos años following the prevailing trend of the last few yearshay excepciones, pero ésa es la tónica general there are exceptions, but that is the general trendla tónica del mercado ha sido mixta en estas jornadas the mood in the market has been mixed these last few daysla tónica de su discurso the tone of his speech* * *
tónica sustantivo femenino
1 ( bebida) tonic (water)
2 (tendencia, tono) trend, tendency
tónico,-a
I adjetivo
1 Ling tonic, stressed
2 Mús Med tonic
II m Med tonic
tónica sustantivo femenino
1 (bebida) tonic (water)
2 Mús tonic
3 Ling tonic o stressed syllable
' tónica' also found in these entries:
English:
quinine water
- tonic
- key
* * *tónica nf1. [tendencia] trend;la falta de confianza inversora ha sido la tónica general hoy en la bolsa lack of investor confidence set the tone on the stock exchange today2. [bebida] tonic water3. Mús tonic* * *f1 bebida tonic2 ( tendencia) trend, tendency3 MÚS tonic* * *tónica nf1) : tonic (water)2) : tonic (in music)3) : trend, tonedar la tónica: to set the tone* * *
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