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crisis; acme (болезни); depression; slump; conjuncture; fastigium (болезни); turning point; bear the brunt; juncture; crisis (переломный момент болезни); turning-point; global financial crisis ("Since the 2008-09 [global financial] crisis there has been a certain recognition at the very high level in Russia that... Russia will have to open up a little bit to foreign investment, because this is the only way for Russia to become a more competitive economy," he said. BBC Alexander Demidov); global economic crisis (But while salaries are still rising, they are increasing much more slowly today – at an average of 1.3 percent per year since the onset of the global economic crisis in 2008, according to data compiled by Citibank. NYT Alexander Demidov); dumper (plushkina); turmoil (cognachennessy); downturn (a decline in economic, business, or other activity a downturn in the housing market. NOED. Despite the downturn, many still feel Russia has huge potential. TG Alexander Demidov); head; collapse (ODm); economic decline; economic depression; economic slump |
Игорь Миг |
dysfunction |
anim.husb. |
apostasis |
box. |
deadlock |
dipl. |
stagnation of business |
econ. |
breakdown; recession (Lebed) |
fin. |
crash; stagnation |
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crunch |
Makarov. |
turning point (болезни) |
Makarov., amer. |
the Depression (1929-1932 гг.); the Great Depression (1929-1932 гг.) |
med. |
determination (в течении болезни); state (болезни); crisis (болезни); break (ad_notam) |
med., Makarov. |
solution (в течении болезни) |
obs. |
brunt |
shipb. |
dull season |
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crises |
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Russian thesaurus |
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gen. |
1) резкий, крутой перелом в чем-либо, тяжёлое переходное состояние напр., духовный кризис 2) Острое затруднение с чем-либо напр., с производством или сбытом товаров; тяжёлое положение. Большой Энциклопедический словарь ; в медицине - перелом в течении болезни, обычно сопровождающийся резким снижением повышенной температуры тела при крупозном воспалении легких и других острых инфекционных заболеваниях. Ср. Лизис. Большой Энциклопедический словарь |