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Slump
flessione
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
I. slump [Brit slʌmp, Am sləmp] СЪЩ
1. slump (fall in trade, price, profit etc.):
slump
slump
caduta f (in di)
retail, shares slump
to experience a slump economy, market:
2. slump:
slump (in popularity)
calo м (in di)
slump (in support)
perdita f (in di)
II. slump [Brit slʌmp, Am sləmp] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. slump demand, trade, value, price:
slump
subire una forte flessione, un crollo (from da; to a; by di)
2. slump economy, market:
slump
3. slump support, popularity:
slump
4. slump person, body:
slump
5. slump player, team:
slump
precipitare (to in, a)
stock market crash, slump, flotation
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
slump
subire un crollo economia, mercato:
subire una flessione domanda, prezzo, valore:
to slump
slump di: in
precipitare prezzi, vendite:
to slump
la grande crisi, la crisi del 1929 ИСТ
crisi del mercato ИКОН
в PONS речника
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
I. slump [slʌmp] СЪЩ ИКОН
1. slump (decline):
slump
slump in prices
2. slump (recession):
slump
II. slump [slʌmp] ГЛАГ нпрх
slump
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
slump
Present
Islump
youslump
he/she/itslumps
weslump
youslump
theyslump
Past
Islumped
youslumped
he/she/itslumped
weslumped
youslumped
theyslumped
Present Perfect
Ihaveslumped
youhaveslumped
he/she/ithasslumped
wehaveslumped
youhaveslumped
theyhaveslumped
Past Perfect
Ihadslumped
youhadslumped
he/she/ithadslumped
wehadslumped
youhadslumped
theyhadslumped
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Impacted by the global economic slump, the epoxy market size declined to $15.8 billion in 2009, almost to the level of 2005.
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This caused him to slump in shock and lose his balance.
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During the economic slump of 1878 the bank's capital was reduced by $2 million.
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In the early 1970s, the town suffered a devastating economic slump due to prolonged low rubber prices.
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Slumps are preceded by an undesirable productivity shock which constrains the situation.
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