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Перевод: doldrums
[существительное] дурное настроение; депрессия ; экваториальная штилевая полоса
Тезаурус:
- Investors, who have seen life breathed into a share price that was destined for the doldrums this year, may have a different view.
- Meanwhile property sales are in the doldrums, and the government has reneged on its agreement to let BR raise commuters' rail fares by a real 3.5% a year.
- One understands from these films why critic Gavin Lambert remarked of his departure from England in 1956 that the country "really seemed in the doldrums, like it had lost the war almost."
- The Petroleum sub-sector began the decade in the doldrums, having lost much of its traffic due to reduced demand and surrendered further flows to long-distance pipelines.
- Firstly it belongs to John Major himself, for taking to the hustings, and restoring, a cutting edge to the party dialogue - and thus taking the Central Office by the scruff of the neck and lifting it out of the doldrums into which it had sunk.
- The market has been in the doldrums in the wake of the suppression of the pro-democracy movement in China this summer and a decision by an arm of the Chinese Government to make an investment of the size being planned by CITIC is likely to have a considerable impact.
- For a good part of the 1980s, GM languished in the doldrums - burdened by a a top-heavy bureaucracy, losing market share to Japanese and domestic rivals, and saddled with a reputation as the biggest but highest-cost and least efficient US car maker.
- HOPES that the United States will lead the world out of the economic doldrums were dealt a blow yesterday when the country's central bank admitted that the incipient recovery is in danger of petering out.
- Lone Parents: policy in the doldrums
- Indeed, surprisingly enough, Mrs Thatcher's reputation, in the doldrums at home at least to the end of 1981, began to grow in foreign affairs as she became more self-assured.
- While commercial-property markets in America, Britain and Japan are in the doldrums, Germany's is still booming.
- Economists yesterday disagreed on whether exports could maintain their strength at a time when many other industrial nations are in the doldrums.
- With stock and bond markets in the doldrums, their trading operations have been badly hit.
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