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41 понижение курса
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42 понижение цен
decline (drop, fall, reduction, downturn) in prices, lowering of prices, price weakness -
43 снижение цен
reduction of (decline in, decrease in, fall in, drop in, cutting of) prices, price reduction (decline, cutting) -
44 понижение курса
decline (drop) in rates, price weaknessBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > понижение курса
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45 заливать глаза
груб.-прост.1) тж. наливать глаза (зенки, шары) ( напиваться) get loaded; get tight; see double- Налил шары-то, успел? - Малость принял для... красноречия. (В. Шукшин, Волки) — 'And you've had time to get loaded, haven't you?' 'I took a drop - to loosen my tongue a bit.'
2) ( кому) (охмурять, вводить в заблуждение кого-либо) cf. throw dust in smb.'s eyes; swab the ears of smb.- Мы, родимый, не овчиной торгуем, не сапогом, а - божьей благодатью, которая превыше сребра-злата, и нет ей никакой цены... - Ч-чёрт! - шепчет мой приказчик с завистью и восхищением. - Здорово заливает глаза мужику! Учись! Учись! (М. Горький, В людях) — 'My dear man, it's not sheepskins we trade in, and not leather boots, but the blessings of God, dearer by far than silver or gold, beyond worldly price...' 'Damn it all!' our shop assistant would whisper in envy and admiration. 'Just listen how he swabs the ears of that muzhik! Take lessons from him!'
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46 взвешенный
1. suspended2. weighed3. weightedСинонимический ряд:1. обдуманный (прил.) обдуманный; обмозгованный; продуманный2. свешанный (прил.) завешенный; свешанный; свешенный -
47 общий уровень
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48 сниженный
1. depressed2. bring downвыторговать; убедить снизить цену — cut down
3. cut4. decline5. drop6. abased7. lower; reduce; decrease8. reduceСинонимический ряд:уменьшить (глаг.) понизить; сбавить; убавить; уменьшитьАнтонимический ряд: -
49 взвешенный
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > взвешенный
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50 рыночный
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