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1 Crisis Action Weather Support System
Military: CAWSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Crisis Action Weather Support System
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2 кризис
crisis (pl. -ses) depression, slumpвызвать кризис — to bring about / to cause / to trigger (off) a crisis
довести до кризиса — to bring to / to lead up to a crisis
обострять / усугублять кризис — to aggravate / to exacerbate a crisis
преодолеть кризис — to cope with / to overcome / to handle a crisis
спровоцировать кризис — to provoke / to engineer a crisis
стоять перед угрозой кризиса — to face / to confront with a crisis
аграрный кризис — agrarian / agricultural crisis
валютный кризис — monetary / (foreign) exchange crisis
глубокий кризис — deep / profound / deep-seated crisis
нефтяной кризис — oil / petroleum crisis
правительственный кризис — government(al) / cabinet crisis; administration's crisis амер.
топливный кризис — fuel / oil crisis, gasoline crunch
экономика, подверженная циклическим кризисам — cyclical crisis-ridden economy
экономический кризис — economic crisis / depression, business depression
кризис городов — urban crisis, crisis of the cities
обострение кризиса — exacerbation / aggravation of a crisis
повторение кризиса — recurrence of a crisis / depression
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3 выдержать финансовый кризис
Makarov: weather financial crisisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдержать финансовый кризис
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4 преодолеть кризис
1) General subject: meet the crisis, overcome the crisis (AD), overcome the crisis, weather the crises2) Mass media: surmount crisis -
5 выдерживать кризис
Mass media: weather crisisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдерживать кризис
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6 пережить мировой финансовый кризис
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пережить мировой финансовый кризис
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