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1 тенденція до підвищення
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2 чинники на підвищення
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3 верхний предел давления
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > верхний предел давления
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4 верхний предел усилия
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > верхний предел усилия
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5 presión al alza
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7 давление в сторону повышения курса
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > давление в сторону повышения курса
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8 давление в сторону повышения
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > давление в сторону повышения
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9 presión alcista sobre los tipos de interés
• upward pressure on interest ratesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > presión alcista sobre los tipos de interés
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10 potisak
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11 давление снизу на цены
цена «сиф» — price
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > давление снизу на цены
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12 инфляционное движение
нога, не выполняющая кругового движения — non - circling leg
движения ногой по дуге, по полу и по воздуху — rond de jambe
тенденция цен; направление движения цен — trend of prices
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > инфляционное движение
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13 тенденция к повышению
1) General subject: bullish tendency (upward tendency), uptrend, upward trend2) Economy: bullish tendency (на бирже), rising tendency, stronger tendency, stronger trend, uptrend (курса ценных бумаг и т.п.), upward tendency3) Mining: upward trend (цен на ископаемое)4) Diplomatic term: upward tendency (цен и т.п.)5) Banking: bullishness, rising trend, upward creep, upward drift6) Advertising: upward bias (например, цен)7) Business: bullish tone8) EBRD: upward pressureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тенденция к повышению
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14 противодавление
1) General subject: backpressure, back-up pressure (AD)2) Naval: adverse pressure, backlash3) Engineering: back-pressure, back-supporting pressure, backward pressure, counter-pressure, opposite pressure, resistance, return pressure, thrust (реактивная)4) Construction: counter pressure, hydrostatic uplift, uplift, upward pressure5) Railway term: uplifting pressure6) Metallurgy: counterpressure, exit pressure7) Oil: BP (back pressure), uplift pressure, back pressure8) Mechanic engineering: return valve9) Drilling: positive pressure10) Network technologies: (в сети) back pressure (распространение информации о перегрузке сети в обратном направлении)11) Automation: reverse pressure12) Sakhalin A: back-pressuring13) Makarov: reverse thrust -
15 Auftriebsfaktoren
Auftriebsfaktoren
stimulating factors;
• Auftriebsreserve reserve buoyancy;
• Auftriebstendenz upward trend (tendency), upward phase, upswing, upsurge, pickup (US sl.);
• konjunkturelle Auftriebstendenz upward trend;
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16 Preisauftrieb
Preisauftrieb m WIWI rise in prices, upward pressure on prices* * *Preisauftrieb
price increase (uptrend), enhancement in prices, rise (rising, upward trend, upsurge, uptrend, upturn) in prices, upward tendency of prices, price-raising tendency;
• beschleunigter Preisauftrieb price acceleration;
• konjunkturbedingter Preisauftrieb cyclical rise in price;
• Preisauftrieb bremsen to curb the price increase;
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17 Aufwertungsdruck
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18 spinta
"thrust;Schub;empuxo"* * *f push* * *spinta s.f.1 push; ( violenta) shove, thrust: dare una spinta a qlco., to give a push (o shove o thrust) to sthg.; mi ha fatto cadere con una spinta, he pushed me and I fell; farsi avanti nella folla a spinte, to elbow one's way through the crowd // fare a spinte, ( spingersi reciprocamente) to push (o to shove) each other // l'auto è partita a spinta, the car had to be pushed to start it // di spinte o di sponte, (scherz.) ( volente o nolente) willy-nilly2 (fig.) ( aiuto) helping hand; string-pulling; ha bisogno di una spinta per avere quel posto, he needs a helping hand to get that post; fece carriera a forza di spinte, he got on in his career by string-pulling3 (fig.) ( incentivo, stimolo) incentive, spur, boost, stimulus*: una spinta a ben operare, a stimulus (o an incentive) to act well; la spinta del bisogno, the spur of need // (econ.): spinta al rialzo, upward pressure; spinta speculativa al rialzo dei prezzi, (amer.) ballooning; spinta inflazionistica, inflationary tendency; spinta dei costi, cost push; freno e spinta, stop-go; dare una spinta all'industria, alla produzione, to give industry, production a boost4 (tecn.) thrust: spinta assiale, axial thrust; (aer.) spinta aerostatica, aerostatic lift; spinta al decollo, takeoff thrust; spinta dell'elica, screw propeller thrust; (edil.) spinta del vento, wind pressure; spinta orizzontale, ( di arco) drift; spinta della terra, earth thrust (o pressure); (mecc.) cuscinetto di spinta, thrust bearing // (mar.) spinta di galleggiamento, buoyancy.* * *['spinta]sostantivo femminile1) (spintone) push, thrust, shovedare una spinta a qcn., qcs. — to give sb., sth. a push
2) tecn. mecc. load, thrust (anche arch.)3) fig. (impulso) boost, push, drive4) fig. (raccomandazione) leg up, backing U, string-pulling U•spinta di Archimede o idrostatica buoyancy; spinta inflazionistica — inflationary trend
* * *spinta/'spinta/sostantivo f.1 (spintone) push, thrust, shove; dare una spinta a qcn., qcs. to give sb., sth. a push3 fig. (impulso) boost, push, drive4 fig. (raccomandazione) leg up, backing U, string-pulling Uspinta di Archimede o idrostatica buoyancy; spinta inflazionistica inflationary trend. -
19 противодавление
back pressure физ., uplift pressure, upward pressureРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > противодавление
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20 apreciatorio
ADJtendencia apreciatoria — upward tendency, tendency to rise
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