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121 impennata
impennata s.f.1 (di cavallo) rearing (up), prance2 (aer.) zoom3 (scatto d'ira, reazione irosa) bristling, flaring up: è sempre stato facile alle impennate, he has always flared up easily4 (brusco rialzo) sudden rise, upsurge, upswing; (amer.) run-up: un'impennata del prezzo dell'oro, a sudden rise in the price of gold; avere un'impennata, to jump; to soar; un'impennata della pressione, a sudden rise in pressure.* * *[impen'nata]sostantivo femminile1) (di cavallo) prance2) colloq. (con moto, bicicletta) wheelie3) (aumento) leap, steep risesubire o avere un'impennata — [ prezzi] to soar, to skyrocket; [vendite, domanda] to surge
4) aer. nose up, zoom* * *impennata/impen'nata/sostantivo f.1 (di cavallo) prance2 colloq. (con moto, bicicletta) wheelie3 (aumento) leap, steep rise; subire o avere un'impennata [ prezzi] to soar, to skyrocket; [vendite, domanda] to surge3 aer. nose up, zoom. -
122 Aufwind
Auf·wind mein konjunktioneller \Aufwind an economic upswing;[neuen] \Aufwind bekommen to be given [or gain] fresh impetus;im \Aufwind sein to be on the way up; -
123 porasti
vi pf increase, rise, grow, go up, soar itd. (- odrasti, narasti); (u očima drugih) grow in stature | porastila je nezaposlenost unemployment is up; naglo -ti grow rapidly, shoot up, skyrocket, take a sharp upswing; vrtoglavo -ti fig: go through the roof, grow* * *• rise• to grow• soar• increase• grow up• go up• grow -
124 koniunkturaln|y
adj. 1. pejor. [postępowanie] opportunistic, time-serving; [sukces] short-lived 2. Ekon. [kryzys, trudności] economic- ożywienie koniunkturalne an economic revival, an upswing in the economyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > koniunkturaln|y
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125 крутой
I1) (о спуске, подъёме) steepкруто́й бе́рег — steep bank
круто́й вира́ж авиа — steep turn
сде́лать круто́й поворо́т — turn suddenly, spin round; ( на колёсах) wheel round
крута́я переме́на — radical change
круто́й перело́м — drastic change
круто́й подъём (промышленности, эконо́мики) — sharp rise, rapid growth, sudden upswing
3) ( строгий) sternу него́ круто́й нрав — he is a law unto himself
круты́е ме́ры — drastic measures
4) жарг. ( уверенный в себе) toughкруто́й моло́дчик — tough guy; roughneck ['rʌf-] амер.
ты что, хо́чешь каза́ться круты́м? — so you want to be a tough guy, huh?
5) разг. ( впечатляющий) cool, mighty; socking great брит.••IIкруто́й поворо́т (изменение в позиции, политике) — aboutturn брит.; aboutface амер.
круто́е яйцо́ — hard-boiled egg
круто́е те́сто — stiff dough [dəʊ]
круто́й кипято́к — ≈ boiling water, water on the boil
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126 demand
n1) требование, настойчивая просьба- concede to smb.'s demands- grant smb.'s demands- supply smb.'s demands- satisfy smb.'s demands- meet smb.'s demands- make demands on smb.2) запрос; предъявление требования3) потребность, нужда4) спрос5) юр. заявка, иск, претензия; законное притязание• -
127 повышение
1) (увеличение) rise, increase2) эк. upswing, increase, advance, rise; (качества продукции) amelioration; (скачкообразное) leapfrog3) (улучшение) improvement, advance, enhancement4) (по службе) promotion, elevation -
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