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crescita

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

growth [Brit ɡrəʊθ, Am ɡroʊθ] СЪЩ

1. growth (physical):

growth (of person, plant, hair, nails)
a week's growth of beard

2. growth (increase):

sviluppo м (in, of di)
growth (of economy)
growth (of economy)
growth (of economy)
sviluppo м (in, of di)
a growth in crime

3. growth МЕД (of cells):

growth
growth

4. growth БОТ (thing growing):

growth
the new growth on a plant
a thick growth of weeds

growth rate [ˈɡrəʊθreɪt] СЪЩ

1. growth rate ИКОН:

growth rate

2. growth rate (of person, animal, plant):

growth rate
growth rate

growth area [ˈɡrəʊθˌeərɪə] СЪЩ

growth area
growth area

growth factor [Am ɡroʊθ ˈfæktər, ˈfæktɔr] СЪЩ

growth factor

growth ring [Brit, Am ˈɡroʊθ ˌrɪŋ] СЪЩ БОТ

growth ring (on tree)
growth ring (on tree)

mushroom growth [ˌmʌʃrʊmˈɡrəʊθ, -ruːm-] СЪЩ

mushroom growth

growth share [ˈɡrəʊθˌʃeə(r)] СЪЩ ИКОН

growth share

earnings growth [ˌɜːnɪŋzˈɡrəʊθ] СЪЩ

earnings growth

growth hormone [Am ɡroʊθ ˈhɔrˌmoʊn] СЪЩ

growth hormone

growth industry [Am ˈɡroʊθ ˌɪndəstri] СЪЩ

growth industry

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

growth [groʊθ] СЪЩ

1. growth (increase in size):

growth

2. growth (stage of growing):

growth
to reach full growth

3. growth (increase):

growth
rate of growth

4. growth (something grown):

5. growth (growing part of plant):

growth

6. growth МЕД:

growth

growth stock СЪЩ ИКОН

growth stock

growth industry СЪЩ

growth industry

growth hormone СЪЩ

growth hormone

growth rate СЪЩ ИКОН

growth rate
stunt growth
accelerate growth
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
growth
crescita zero ТЪРГ
zero growth
growth
population growth

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These organizations provide ready opportunities for participation in these and other special interests, and for personal and professional growth.
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To be classified as a growth stock, analysts generally expect companies to achieve a 15 percent or higher return on equity.
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The figure 1.1 explains the perpetual growth, with exogenous technical progress.
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The agency expects growth to remain sluggish over the next few years.
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They send up new growth every year in spring.
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