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verlangsamtes Wachstum

в PONS речника

в PONS речника

I. slow [sləʊ, Am sloʊ] ПРИЛ

1. slow (without speed):

slow business, market
to be slow to do sth
slow track СПОРТ
Außenbahn f <-, -en>

2. slow (not quick-witted):

3. slow (behind the correct time):

to be [or run] [10 minutes] slow clock, watch

Phrases:

II. slow [sləʊ, Am sloʊ] ГЛАГ нпрх

slow inflation

III. slow [sləʊ, Am sloʊ] ГЛАГ прх

to slow sb/sth
jdn/etw verlangsamen

growth [grəʊθ, Am groʊθ] СЪЩ

1. growth no pl (in size):

Wachstum ср <-s>

2. growth no pl (increase):

Wachstum ср <-s>
Zunahme f <-, -n>
Anstieg м <-(e)s, -e>
Wachstumsrate f <-, -n>
Zuwachsrate f <-, -n>

3. growth no pl of sb's character, intellect:

Entwicklung f <-, -en>
Entfaltung f <-, -en>
Wachstum ср <-s>

4. growth (of plant):

Trieb м <-(e)s, -e>
Schössling м <-s, -e>

5. growth no pl (whiskers):

6. growth МЕД:

Geschwulst f <-, Ge·schwụ̈ls·te>
Wucherung f <-, -en>
Tumor м <-s, -Tumo̱ren>

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

growth СЪЩ ACCOUNT

growth СЪЩ MKT-WB

"Биология"

slowed growth СЪЩ

Present
Islow
youslow
he/she/itslows
weslow
youslow
theyslow
Past
Islowed
youslowed
he/she/itslowed
weslowed
youslowed
theyslowed
Present Perfect
Ihaveslowed
youhaveslowed
he/she/ithasslowed
wehaveslowed
youhaveslowed
theyhaveslowed
Past Perfect
Ihadslowed
youhadslowed
he/she/ithadslowed
wehadslowed
youhadslowed
theyhadslowed

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The elimination of tax breaks initially slowed growth in the construction of wind energy facilities, but the industry remains upbeat and says investors are still putting money into projects.
www.theecologist.org
And that slowed growth in a time when the number of births is booming means many families are forced to rely on unregulated caregivers and for-profit child care centres.
www.planetsmag.com
In the spring, trees that have lost many of their twigs and buds will have slowed growth.
www.thestar.com
He also correctly associated the darker areas of scale growth to the season of slowed growth, a characteristic he had previously observed in tree trunks.
en.wikipedia.org
But the slowed growth begs the question if the party has capitalised on the electorate's search for a political alternative after economic collapse.
www.sundayworld.com