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Перевод: slump speek slump


[существительное]
резкое падение интереса; резкое падение спроса; резкое падение цен; кризис ; оползание; оползень ;
[глагол]
резко падать (о ценах); тяжело опускаться; тяжело садиться; сутулиться; горбиться; тяжело падать; провалиться; провалиться в болото


Тезаурус:

  1. Then, as the industry reeled from the production slump of the late 1930s, Rank extended his stake in the business.
  2. Swayze hit by housing slump
  3. The airlines that fly between them were hit much less severely than American and European rivals by the slump in air travel during the Gulf war and they are bouncing back more quickly.
  4. Appeals over the nurses' regrading are coming through with no extra cash to pay for them, and, ironically, in the Thames regions the slump in house prices has slowed staff turnover; vacancy levels, which helped balance the books at the cost of quality and volume of service, are lower.
  5. The main market for Japan's semiconductor makers - the American computer industry - has been sinking deeper into slump since August 1990.
  6. However, a tax credit of 1.8m checked the slump in Pergamon's net result with earnings per share holding up at 2.9p (4.1p).
  7. That Porsche can show so little imagination when launching a new model is a corollary both of the popularity of the old 911 (the only model unaffected by Porsche's recent slump in sales worldwide), and of the conservatism at the top of the Stuttgart company.
  8. The Law Society says it is not aware of any firms, so far, which have gone under because of the property slump.
  9. Since the American slump that created a space for Henry VIII and some of Korda's succeeding films quickly passed, subsequent pictures had to be not just good, but exceptional, if they were to break through the resistance or American audiences to foreign films.
  10. The housing slump has also had a major impact on removal firms.
  11. But 2.5 million of extra work booked in May - with no dithering - gives Foden the sense that, now the initial shock of the slump has worn off, business is returning to its normal rhythms, albeit in a lower key.
  12. For many staff, whose average age is below 30, the slump is a new experience.
  13. For a second she could almost feel the warm slump of the hare's body, and its weight when it swung from her hand, heavy and loose, as she carried it home by the ears.

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