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1 постепенно увеличиваться
увеличиваться с глубиной — increase with the depth (refl.)
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > постепенно увеличиваться
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2 aumentar el capital
• increase sixfold• increase the capital• increase the effect of -
3 увеличивать вшестеро
Makarov: increase sixfoldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увеличивать вшестеро
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4 увеличиваться вшестеро
Makarov: increase sixfoldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увеличиваться вшестеро
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5 versechsfachen
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6 sextupler
sɛkstyple
1.
verbe transitif to multiply [something] by six
2.
verbe intransitif [bénéfices] to increase sixfold* * *sextupler verb table: aimerA vtr to multiply [sth] by six, to sextuplicate.B vi [bénéfices] to increase sixfold.[sɛkstyple] verbe transitifsextupler quelque chose to sextuple something, to increase something sixfold————————[sɛkstyple] verbe intransitif -
7 versechsfachen
ver|sechs|fa|chen [fEɐ'zɛksfaxn] ptp verse\#chsfacht1. vtto multiply by six2. vrto increase sixfold* * *ver·sechs·fa·chen *[-ˈzɛks-]I. vt▪ etw \versechsfachen to increase sth sixfold, to multiply sth by sixII. vr -
8 versechsfachen
ver·sechs·fa·chen * [-ʼzɛks-]vtetw \versechsfachen to increase sth sixfold, to multiply sth by sixvrsich \versechsfachen to increase sixfold -
9 увеличиваться
гл. increase, growувеличиваться по … — increase in
увеличиваться с глубиной — increase with the depth (refl.)
Синонимический ряд:вырастать (глаг.) вырастать; множиться; повышаться; подниматься; расти; умножаться; усиливатьсяАнтонимический ряд: -
10 увеличиваемый
1. increased2. increaseАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > увеличиваемый
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11 увеличивать
1. increased2. augmentРусско-английский новый политехнический словарь > увеличивать
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12 sextuple
sextuple [sεkstypl]1. adjective2. masculine noun• je l'ai payé le sextuple/le sextuple de l'autre I paid six times as much for it/six times as much as the other for it* * *A adj une somme sextuple d'une autre an amount six times more than another.B nm leur mise leur a rapporté le sextuple they got back six times more than they had bet.[sɛkstypl] adjectif————————[sɛkstypl] nom masculin -
13 tasa de aumento
• growth portfolio• growth rate• growth rate in consolidated net income• increase proportionally• increase rate• increase sixfold• rate of increase -
14 увеличивать вшестеро
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > увеличивать вшестеро
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15 sześciokrotn|y
adj. 1. (powtórzony sześć razy) [medalista, zwycięzca] six-times attr.- sześciokrotny rekordzista świata a six-time world record holder2. (sześć razy większy) [spadek, zysk] sixfold- sześciokrotny wzrost liczby mieszkańców osady a sixfold increase in the population of the settlementThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sześciokrotn|y
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16 Sechsfache
Sechs·fa·che, 6·fa·chedas \Sechsfache verdienen to earn six times as much; s.a. Achtfache* * *das; adj. Dekletwas um ein Sechsfaches/um das Sechsfache erhöhen — increase something by a factor of six; s. auch Achtfache
* * *das; adj. Dekletwas um ein Sechsfaches/um das Sechsfache erhöhen — increase something by a factor of six; s. auch Achtfache
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17 -fold
f†uld -кратный, -кратноan N-fold multiple integral --- N-кратный интеграл a sixfold increase --- шестикратное увеличение to increase fivefold --- увеличить в пять раз, пятикратно (ср. сам-пят)
Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > -fold
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