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Перевод: upturn
[существительное] подъем ; улучшение; рост ; [глагол] перевертывать; переворачивать; опрокидывать
Тезаурус:
- But any economic upturn, could face British industry with a "panic" about supplies.
- The number of parents sending their children to private schools has risen for the eighth year running, despite a downturn in the economy and an upturn in school fees, the Independent Schools Information Service revealed.
- The upturn will be noticeable from late spring and early summer.
- SIGNS that the economy might be on the upturn come with another major East Anglian employer back in profit.
- "We still don't see any sign of an upturn at all," said a Peugeot executive.
- Not because of some remarkable upturn in rural shoe-care standards, but because farmers seem to be going to agricultural shows less these days and doing less tyre-kicking when they get there.
- TOO MUCH SUPPLY, TOO LITTLE DEMAND It will take more than an upturn to cheer the developers up - there will be little for them to do until tenants move into the large areas of commercial space that have yet to be let
- If there are signs of an economic upturn "they are so faint as to be virtually invisible", Sir Denys Henderson, chairman of ICI, said recently.
- There was a general upturn in beer consumption, which allowed production to approach optimum rates (generally reckoned to be 75-;80 per cent of capacity), thus offering higher returns on capital.
- Carrie remembered those early days clearly, how Fred had praised her cheerfulness and efficiency, and had been quick to point out that the upturn in trade was largely due to her.
- However, the consumer boom caused a rapid deterioration in the current account of the balance of payments and an upturn in the rate of inflation.
- And Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown said industry could become too small even to "benefit substantially" from an upturn.
- City: Forte falls 62pc to 73m but sees signs of upturn
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