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1 to stimulate growth
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2 growth
n1) рост, развитие2) выращивание, культивирование
- accelerated growth
- agricultural growth
- arrested growth
- balanced growth
- buoyant economic growth
- continuous growth
- damped growth
- double digit earnings growth
- earnings growth
- economic growth
- efficient growth
- erratic growth
- export-led growth
- external growth
- fast earnings growth
- faster growth
- industrial growth
- internal growth of a company
- job growth
- marginal growth
- meager growth
- mild economic growth
- monetary growth
- money growth
- nominal growth
- population growth
- projected growth
- real wage growth
- savings growth
- sluggish growth
- stable growth
- stunted growth
- sustained growth
- total population growth
- traffic growth
- unabated growth
- unbalanced growth
- uneven growth
- unstable growth
- zero growth
- growth by merger
- growth in customer deposits
- growth in the living standard
- growth of the budget
- growth of budgetary deficit
- growth of business
- growth of capital
- growth of cities
- growth of consumer prices
- growth of consumption
- growth of deficit
- growth of demand
- growth of effective demand
- growth of income
- growth of indebtedness
- growth of indices
- growth of investments
- growth of national debt
- growth of population
- growth of profits
- growth of purchases
- growth of purchasing power
- growth of spending
- growth of taxes
- growth of technology
- growth of trade
- growth of the wage level
- aim for growth
- bolster growth
- foster growth
- hinder growth
- impede growth
- fuel blazing growth
- kick-start economic growth
- slow economic growth
- stimulate growth
- stunt a company's growth
- sustain growthEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > growth
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nрост; развитие; увеличение- balanced growthto slow down growth — замедлять рост / развитие
- break-neck growth
- damped growth
- economic growth
- efficient growth
- equilibrium growth
- export-biased growth
- full growth
- global economic growth
- growth in prosperity
- growth of technology
- impediment to growth
- import-biased growth
- industrial growth
- intellectual growth
- job growth
- poor growth
- population growth
- rapid growth - sluggish growth
- smooth path of growth
- stable growth
- stages of growth
- steady growth
- stunted growth
- substantial growth
- sustainable growth
- sustained growth
- swift growth
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- uncontrolled growth
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4 stimulate
transitive verb1) anregen; stimulieren (geh.); beleben [Körper]; (sexually) erregen2) (fig.) anregen [Geist, Diskussion, Appetit]; hervorrufen [Reaktion]; wecken [Interesse, Neugier]; beleben [Wirtschaft, Wachstum, Markt, Absatz]* * *['stimjuleit](to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) anregen- academic.ru/70789/stimulation">stimulation- stimulating* * *stimu·late[ˈstɪmjəleɪt]I. vt1. (encourage)▪ to \stimulate sth etw beleben [o ankurbeln]▪ to \stimulate sb to do sth jdn anspornen [o anregen], etw zu tun▪ to \stimulate sb into doing sth jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tunwe want to \stimulate the authorities into taking action wir wollen die Behörden zum Handeln bringento \stimulate discussion of a problem eine Diskussion über ein Problem in Gang bringento \stimulate the economy die Wirtschaft ankurbelnto \stimulate enthusiasm/interest Begeisterung/Interesse erregen2. (excite)▪ to \stimulate sb/sth jdn/etw stimulieren▪ to be \stimulated by sth (mentally) durch etw akk stimuliert werden; (sexually) durch etw akk erregt werdento \stimulate the conversation die Unterhaltung belebento \stimulate sb's mind jds Geist anregenthe drugs \stimulate the damaged tissue into repairing itself die Medikamente regen das beschädigte Gewebe dazu an, sich zu regenerierento \stimulate a gland/the immune system eine Lymphdrüse/das Immunsystem aktivieren [o stimulieren]to \stimulate a nerve einen Nerv reizenII. vi begeistern, mitreißen* * *['stImjʊleɪt]vt1) (= excite) body, circulation, mind anregen; (cold shower, coffee etc) sb beleben; (MED) stimulieren; nerve reizen; (sexually) erregen, stimulieren; (fig) person animieren, anspornen; (mentally, intellectually) stimulieren; sb's interest erregento stimulate sb to do sth — jdn anspornen or dazu animieren, etw zu tun
2) (= increase) economy, sales etc ankurbeln; growth, production, market stimulieren; (= incite) response hervorrufen; criticism anregen zu* * *stimulate [ˈstımjʊleıt]A v/t1. MED etc, auch fig stimulieren, anregen, beleben, aufputschen, (durch Alkohol auch) animieren, fig auch anspornen ( sb into jemanden zu etwas)2. fig die Produktion etc ankurbeln, in Schwung bringenB v/i MED etc, auch fig anregen, beleben, aufputschen, stimulieren* * *transitive verb1) anregen; stimulieren (geh.); beleben [Körper]; (sexually) erregen2) (fig.) anregen [Geist, Diskussion, Appetit]; hervorrufen [Reaktion]; wecken [Interesse, Neugier]; beleben [Wirtschaft, Wachstum, Markt, Absatz]* * *v.ankurbeln v.anregen v.stimulieren v. -
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'stimjuleit(to rouse or make more alert, active etc: After listening to the violin concerto, he felt stimulated to practise the violin again.) estimular- stimulating
stimulate vb estimulartr['stɪmjəleɪt]1 (activate) estimular; (encourage) animar, alentarv.• acuciar v.• estimular v.• fomentar (Banca) v.'stɪmjəleɪt, 'stɪmjʊleɪta) \<\<nerves/circulation\>\> estimularb) \<\<interest/curiosity\>\> despertar*, estimular; \<\<debate\>\> fomentar, estimularto stimulate somebody to + INF — estimular or alentar* a alguien para que (+ subj)
['stɪmjʊleɪt]VT estimular; [+ growth etc] favorecer; [+ demand] estimular* * *['stɪmjəleɪt, 'stɪmjʊleɪt]a) \<\<nerves/circulation\>\> estimularb) \<\<interest/curiosity\>\> despertar*, estimular; \<\<debate\>\> fomentar, estimularto stimulate somebody to + INF — estimular or alentar* a alguien para que (+ subj)
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§ ზრდა, ნამატი§1 ზრდა, განვითარებაrapid / slow / constant / gradual growth სწრაფი / ნელი / მუდმივი / თანდათანობითი ზრდაto stimulate (promote) / hinder the growth ზრდისთვის ხელის შეწყობა / შეშლა2 ნაზარდი, ამონაყარი, წვრილნარი -
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гл.общ. стимулировать; побуждать, поощрятьthe workers must be stimulated to greater effort by an offer to share in the firm's profits — работников нужно стимулировать к более усердному труду, предлагая участвовать во владении доходами фирмы
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§ წაქეზება, სტიმულირება§ შეგულიანება (შეაგულიანებს), სტიმულირება, სტიმულის მიცემაto stimulate (promote) / hinder the growth ზრდისთვის ხელის შეწყობა / შეშლა -
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Экономика: стимулировать экономический рост (англ. оборот взят из статьи, опубликованной в The Washington Post)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stimulate economic growth
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использование отработанного тепла
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Waste heat applications include space heating and refrigeration in urban areas, thawing of ice-bound seaways, agricultural use to stimulate growth and to extend the growing season and in aquaculture to stimulate the growth of algae, shellfish, and other potential marine food sources. (Source: PZ)
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Econa country, often a producer of primary goods like cotton or rubber, that cannot generate investment income to stimulate growth and possesses a national income that is vulnerable to change in commodity prices -
13 encourage
1) (to give support, confidence or hope to: The general tried to encourage the troops: You should not encourage him in his extravagance; I felt encouraged by his praise.) animar2) (to urge (a person) to do something: You must encourage him to try again.) animar•- encouragingly
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encourage vb animar / alentartr[ɪn'kʌrɪʤ]1 (cheer, inspire) animar, alentar■ when he saw his friends, it encouraged him to finish the race ver a sus amigos le animó a terminar la carrera■ don't encourage him! ¡no le des cuerda!2 (develop, stimulate) fomentar, favorecer, estimular1) hearten, inspire: animar, alentar2) foster: fomentar, promoverv.• abosar v.• acalorar v.• alentar v.• animar v.• avivar v.• encorajar v.• estimular v.ɪn'kɜːrɪdʒ, ɪn'kʌrɪdʒa) (give hope, courage to) animar, alentar*b) (stimulate, inspire)to encourage somebody to + INF: she/it encouraged me to carry on me animó a seguir adelante; to encourage somebody IN something: don't encourage him in bad habits — no le fomentes las malas costumbres
c) \<\<industry/competition/bad habit\>\> fomentar; \<\<growth\>\> fomentar, estimular; \<\<speculation\>\> intensificar*[ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ]VT [+ person] animar, alentar; [+ industry, growth] estimular, fomentarthe discovery encouraged him in his belief that she was still alive — el hallazgo reafirmó su creencia de que aún seguía viva
* * *[ɪn'kɜːrɪdʒ, ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ]a) (give hope, courage to) animar, alentar*b) (stimulate, inspire)to encourage somebody to + INF: she/it encouraged me to carry on me animó a seguir adelante; to encourage somebody IN something: don't encourage him in bad habits — no le fomentes las malas costumbres
c) \<\<industry/competition/bad habit\>\> fomentar; \<\<growth\>\> fomentar, estimular; \<\<speculation\>\> intensificar* -
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I [spɜː(r)]1) (stimulus) sprone m., stimolo m.to be the spur for o of essere da sprone per; to act as a spur to — incitare a [crime, action]
2) (for horse, on dog's or cock's leg) sperone m.3) geol. contrafforte m.4) ferr. (anche spur track) binario m. di raccordo••on the spur of the moment — lì per lì, sul momento, d'impulso
II [spɜː(r)]to win one's spurs — = affermarsi, distinguersi
1) (stimulate) stimolare, incoraggiare [growth, advance]; esortare a, incitare a [ action]; sollecitare [ reaction]to spur sb. to sth., to do — incitare qcn. a qcs., a fare
•- spur on* * *[spə:]1) (a small instrument with a sharp point or points that a rider wears on his heels and digs into the horse's sides to make it go faster.) sperone, sprone2) (anything that urges a person to make greater efforts: He was driven on by the spur of ambition.) sprone, stimolo•- spur on* * *spur /spɜ:(r)/n.4 (fis.) traccia5 (bot.) sperone; getto; cornetto● (mecc.) spur gear, ingranaggio cilindrico ( a denti dritti) □ (mecc.) spur gearing, trasmissione con ingranaggi cilindrici □ spur rowel, rotella dentata di sperone □ (ferr.) spur track, raccordo ferroviario □ on the spur of the moment, su due piedi; lì per lì; d'impulso: (fam.) spur-of-the-moment (agg.), estemporaneo, improvvisato; spontaneo □ (mecc.) spur wheel, ruota dentata cilindrica ( a denti dritti) □ to win one's spurs, (stor.) ottenere gli speroni di cavaliere; (fig.) affermarsi; acquistare fama (o rinomanza).♦ (to) spur /spɜ:(r)/A v. t.B v. i.1 spronare il cavallo; dar di sprone* * *I [spɜː(r)]1) (stimulus) sprone m., stimolo m.to be the spur for o of essere da sprone per; to act as a spur to — incitare a [crime, action]
2) (for horse, on dog's or cock's leg) sperone m.3) geol. contrafforte m.4) ferr. (anche spur track) binario m. di raccordo••on the spur of the moment — lì per lì, sul momento, d'impulso
II [spɜː(r)]to win one's spurs — = affermarsi, distinguersi
1) (stimulate) stimolare, incoraggiare [growth, advance]; esortare a, incitare a [ action]; sollecitare [ reaction]to spur sb. to sth., to do — incitare qcn. a qcs., a fare
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15 economy
n1) экономика; хозяйство2) экономия; бережливость•to build up national economy — строить / создавать национальную экономику
to improve one's economy — улучшать состояние экономики
to meet the needs of the national economy for smth — удовлетворять потребности национальной экономики в чем-л.
to rebuild a country's economy — восстанавливать / реконструировать экономику страны
to rehabilitate the war-ravaged national economy — восстанавливать разрушенную войной экономику страны
to remodel the economy — переделывать / изменять экономику
to revitalize / to revive the economy — возрождать / оживлять экономику
to satisfy the needs of the national economy for smth — удовлетворять потребности национальной экономики в чем-л.
to stimulate one's domestic economy — стимулировать рост экономики внутри страны
- adversely affected branches of economyto tighten one's economy hold — усиливать свое экономическое влияние
- agricultural economy
- ailing economy
- ailing economies of the Third World
- all-embracing economy
- appalling state of the economy
- balanced development of the branches of economy
- barter economy
- beleaguered economy
- black economy
- buoyancy in a country's economy
- buoyant economy
- business economy
- capitalist economy
- centralized economy
- centrally planned economy
- closed economy
- cohesive economy
- collapsing economy
- colonialist economy
- command economy
- commanding heights of the economy
- competitive economy
- complementary economies
- consumer economy
- controlled economy
- crippled economy
- crisis-free economy
- critical state of the economy
- day-to-day running of economy
- debt-ridden economy
- defense economy
- developed economy
- developed national economy
- developing economy
- dire state of the economy
- disrupted economy
- domestic economy
- economy catches its breath
- economy constricts
- economy expands
- economy goes deeper into crisis
- economy goes into a decline
- economy is buoyant
- economy is close to collapse
- economy is coming out of recession
- economy is crumbling
- economy is diving into a recession
- economy is facing a slump
- economy is faltering
- economy is headed upward
- economy is in a dreadful state
- economy is in a state of collapse
- economy is in bad condition
- economy is in recession
- economy is in the doldrums
- economy is not out of the woods yet
- economy is rolling downhill
- economy is sagging
- economy is seriously unbalanced
- economy is shrinking
- economy of disarmament
- economy of fuel
- economy of one-sided development
- economy of scarcity
- economy recovers
- economy undergoing charges
- economy will undergo drastic surgical measures
- economy with a high rate of growth in per capita output
- economies of industrialized countries are booming
- economies of scale
- economies on labor
- economies on social services
- emerging economy
- engineering economy
- exchange economy
- expanding economy
- fast developing economy
- flagging economy
- fragile economy
- frail economy
- free economy
- free enterprise economy
- freewheeling economy
- full employment economy
- ghost economy
- gilt-edged economy
- global economy
- gray economy
- green economy
- gross mismanagement of economy
- growth of the economy
- growth rate of the economy
- healthy economy
- high employment economy
- high interest rates further dampen down the economy
- highly developed branches of the economy
- home economy
- humane economy
- industrial economy
- inflationary pressures on the economy
- intensification of economy
- laissez-faire economy
- less centralized grip on the economy
- lop-sided economy
- low pressure economy
- major economy
- management of the economy
- market economy
- market-oriented economy
- mature economy
- mechanics of economy
- militarization of the economy
- militarized economy
- military economy
- mixed economy
- modernization of the economy
- monetary economy
- moribund economy
- multibranch economy
- multisectoral economy
- multistructrural economy
- national economy
- no-growth period of economy
- ongoing trends in the world economy
- overheated economy
- peace-time economy
- peasant economy
- plan-based economy
- planless economy
- plan-market economy
- planned economy
- pluralistic economy - powerful economy
- private economy
- private enterprise economy
- private sector of the economy
- progressive transformation of the economy
- protected economy
- public sector of the economy
- rapid expansion of the economy
- ravaged economy
- recovery in economy
- reforming of the economy along western lines
- regulated market economy
- retooling of the national economy
- revitalization of the economy
- robber economy
- robust economy
- run-down economy
- rural economy
- sagging economy
- sane economy
- self-sustained economy
- shadow economy
- shaky economy
- shattered economy
- shift away from central control of the economy
- shift to a market economy
- sick economy
- siege economy
- simple commodity economy
- size of the economy
- slide in the economy
- slowing of economy
- sluggish economy
- socialist economy
- socialist system of economy
- socialized economy
- sound economy
- Soviet-style economy
- spaceman economy
- spontaneous economy
- stability of economy
- stagnant economy - state-run economy
- stationary economy
- steady-state economy
- strict economy
- strong economy
- study of world economy
- subsistence economy
- sustained growth of economy
- swift transition to market economy
- swiss-cheese economy
- switchover to a market economy
- the country's economy grew by 10 per cent
- the country's economy has been in better shape than before
- the country's economy is in a pretty bad way
- the country's economy is in dire trouble
- tottering economy
- transition to market economy
- troubled economy
- turnaround in the economy
- two interlined economies
- unbalanced economy
- under-the-table economy
- unstable economy
- viable economy
- war economy
- war-ravaged economy
- war-time economy
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16 development
n1) развитие; совершенствование; эволюция2) расширение; рост; подъем3) обыкн. pl явление; обстоятельство; событие; фактор; тенденция4) разработка; освоение; производство5) перемена, изменение6) подготовка; повышение квалификации•to benefit the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л.; облегчать развитие чего-л.
to change the course of a country's political development — изменять ход политического развития страны
to damage development — подрывать развитие, наносить ущерб развитию
to facilitate the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л., облегчать развитие чего-л.
to hamper / to hinder the development of smth — затруднять / тормозить развитие чего-л.; препятствовать развитию чего-л.
to lag behind in one's economic development — отставать в своем экономическом развитии
to promote the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л.; облегчать развитие чего-л.
to put a brake on the development — сдерживать / тормозить развитие
to put spokes in the wheels of the development of smth — мешать / препятствовать развитию чего-л.
to retard development — задерживать / замедлять развитие
to step backward in one's development — делать шаг назад в своем развитии
to stimulate the development of smth — стимулировать / давать стимул развитию чего-л.
- acceleration of socioeconomic developmentto support the development of smth — поддерживать / обеспечивать развитие чего-л.
- actual developments
- advanced development
- aggregate development
- all-round development
- at all levels of development
- at such a stage of development
- balanced development
- balanced pattern of development
- community development
- comprehensive development
- constant development
- constructive development
- contemporary era of development
- continuous development
- course of historical development
- crisis-free way of development
- cultural development
- current developments
- cyclical development
- degree of economic development
- development came to a head
- development of economic relations
- development of industrial exports
- development of new technologies
- development of popular struggle
- development of science and technology
- development of the personality
- development of tourism
- development of vocational competence
- dialectical development
- discouraging developments
- disproportional development
- driving force of development
- ecological development
- economic development
- effective development
- encouraging developments
- ethical development of society
- executive management development
- experimental development
- extensive development
- final aim of development
- financing of industrial development
- foreign-policy developments
- free development
- further development
- general regularities of development
- general results of the development
- gradual development
- guidelines for the economic and social development
- health development
- human resource development
- in the light of these developments
- independent development
- industrial development
- initial stages of development
- inner sources of development
- integrated development
- intensive development
- international development
- juridical development
- key indicators of national economic development
- latest developments - long-term development
- lop-sided development
- main trend of historical development
- major development
- major problems of society's development
- manpower development
- many-sided development of relations
- natural resources development
- negative development
- new development
- objective historical development
- objective laws of development
- overall development
- pace of development
- pace of developments
- peaceful development
- political developments
- population development
- positive development
- post-war development
- priority development
- process of development
- production development
- professional development
- progressive development
- projected development
- proportional development
- rapid development
- rate of development
- recent developments
- regional development - round-up of the latest developments
- rural development
- separate development
- shocking development
- slackening of growth rates of economic development
- slow development
- slowdown of growth rates of economic development
- social aspects of development
- social development
- sovereign development
- spasmodic development
- specifics of development
- stable development - striking development
- technical development
- technological changes conducive to development
- technological development
- trend of economic development
- unbalanced development
- uneven development
- urban development
- water resources development
- watershed in the world development
- we regard the development with grave concern
- welcome developments
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17 overissue
1. сущ.1) СМИ избыток тиража, нераспроданные экземпляры2) фин. чрезмерная эмиссия (выпуск акций сверх суммы, установленной уставом компании, либо выпуск облигаций сверх реальной возможности эмитента своевременно их погашать и т. д.)overissue of banknotes [shares\] — чрезмерная эмиссия банкнот [акций\]
See:2. гл.эк. выпускать в чрезмерном количестве* (выпускать акции, банкноты и т. д. сверх дозволенного количества либо выпускать облигации сверх реальной способности заемщика своевременно их погашать и т. д.)They continue to overissue paper money to stimulate employment and "economic growth". — Они продолжали выпускать бумажные деньги в чрезмерном количестве, чтобы стимулировать занятость и "экономический рост".
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избыточный выпуск акций: выпуск акций сверх суммы, установленной в уставе компании.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельностьвыпуск акций сверх нормы, чрезмерная эмиссия банкнот -
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сущ.общ. стимулирование (напр., какой-л. деятельности); поощрение; побуждение, подталкивание (к какому-л. действию)See: -
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expr.• causar v.• fomentar v.• provocar v.v.• introducir v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( cause) \<\<attack/breakdown\>\> provocar*what brought this on? — ¿esto a qué se debe?
b) ( introduce) \<\<player\>\> hacer* salir2) v + o + prep + o ( cause to befall)VT + ADV1) (=cause) [+ illness, quarrel] producir, causar2) (=stimulate) [+ crops] hacer crecer or madurar; [+ flowers] hacer florecer; [+ growth] estimular, favorecer3) (Theat, Sport) [+ performer] presentar; [+ player] sacar (de la reserva), hacer salir* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( cause) \<\<attack/breakdown\>\> provocar*what brought this on? — ¿esto a qué se debe?
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spur [spɜ:r]éperon m* * *[spɜː(r)] 1.to be the spur for ou of something — être la raison de quelque chose
to act as a spur to — être une incitation à [crime, action]
2) ( for horse) éperon m3) Zoology, Anatomy éperon m4) ( of rock) contrefort m5) Railways (also spur track) embranchement m2.transitive verb (p prés etc - rr-)1) ( stimulate) encourager [growth, increase]; inciter [action, reaction]to spur somebody to something/to do — inciter quelqu'un à quelque chose/à faire
2) [rider] éperonner [horse]•Phrasal Verbs:- spur on••
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