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1 bullish
bullish ['bʊlɪʃ]∎ to be bullish (of person) spéculer ou jouer à la hausse;∎ bullish tendency tendance f à la hausse∎ to be in a bullish mood être confiant ou optimiste□ -
2 bullish
bul·lish[ˈbʊlɪʃ]1. (aggressive) draufgängerisch, ungestüm2. (obstinate) dickköpfig, eigensinnig\bullish market Haussemarkt m\bullish mood Haussestimmung f* * *['bʊlɪʃ]adj1) personality selbstsicherto be bullish about sth — in Bezug auf etw (acc) zuversichtlich sein
2) (ST EX)the market was bullish — der Markt war in Haussestimmung
* * *bullish adj (adv bullishly)1. bullenartig, bullig2. dickköpfig3. WIRTSCHa) haussetendenziös, steigendb) Hausse…:4. optimistisch:be bullish about sth etwas optimistisch sehen* * *adj.dickköpfig adj. -
3 bullish
['bulɪʃ]прил.bullish market — "бычий" рынок ( характеризующийся ростом цен)
bullish mood — позитивный, оптимистичный настрой ( ожидание роста цен)
Investors were bullish. — Инвестры были настроены оптимистично ( ожидали повышения цен).
They were bullish about their chance of success. — Они считали, что у них хорошие шансы на успех.
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4 tone
1. n тон; звук2. n эмоциональный оттенок, окраска голоса, голос, тон3. n характер, стильto give tone to, to set the tone — придавать характер, задавать тон
4. n общая атмосфера, обстановкаa school with a good, healthy tone — школа, где существует хорошая, здоровая атмосфера
5. n элегантность, изысканность6. n муз. звук, тон7. n фон. интонация; модуляция8. n фон. музыкальное ударение, акцент9. n фон. жив. тон, оттенок; градация тонов10. n фон. мед. тонусtone up — тонизировать, повышать тонус, укреплять
partial tone — парциальный, частичный тон
11. n фон. эк. настроение; тенденция12. v придавать тон13. v настраивать14. v гармонировать15. v фото вирироватьСинонимический ряд:1. accent (noun) accent; inflection; intonation2. air (noun) air; ambience; atmosphere; aura; feel; feeling; smell3. color (noun) cast; color; colour; hue; shade; tinge; tint4. firmness (noun) firmness; soundness; tension5. mood (noun) climate; humor; mind; mood; spirit; strain; temper6. pitch (noun) pitch; resonance; sound; timbre; tonality7. tonus (noun) health; tonicity; tonus8. vein (noun) attitude; condition; expression; fashion; habit; manner; mode; style; vein9. moderate (verb) moderate; modulate; subdue; temper -
5 bearish
['bɛərɪʃ]прил.bearish investors — "медведи" (инвесторы, продающие ценные бумаги в ожидании падения цен)
bearish mood — негативный, пессимистичный настрой ( ожидание падения цен)
bearish market — "медвежий" рынок ( характеризующийся падением цен)
2) медвежий; грубый; неуклюжийPlease, forgive me my too bearish manners. — Прошу простить мне мои слишком грубые манеры.
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