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set before
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- set before а) представлять, излагать (факты, идею и т.п.) Your suggestion will be set before the board of directors at their next meeting. б) предлагать (что-л. на выбор) The government has set two choices before the voter: to control wages and prices, or to suffer further increases in the cost of living....
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recur v.
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- recur v. 4) обращаться, прибегать (to - к чему-л.); The nation may have to recur to unusual methods of controlling rising prices....
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recover v.
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- recover v. 4) наверстывать; to recover increased costs through higher prices - возместить издержки путём повышения цен...
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soaring 2. adj.
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- soaring 2. adj. 2) высокий, выше обычного уровня; soaring prices - быстро растущие цены...
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all-time adj.
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- all-time adj. небывалый, непревзойденный; самый лучший, высокий и т.п.; all-time high prices - небывало высокие цены...
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jeer I 2. v.
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- jeer I 2. v. насмехаться, глумиться, высмеивать, зло подшучивать (at - над) The crowd jeered at the politician when he promised full employment and lower prices, as they knew that he could not possibly fulfil this. Syn: see scoff...
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blush for
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- blush for стыдиться чего-л. When I see the prices that tourists are charged, I blush for my country....
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uniform 2. adj.
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- uniform 2. adj. 1) единообразный; однообразный; однородный; uniform prices - единые цены...
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push up
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- push up увеличивать; повышать; Shops are no longer allowed to push up their prices whenever they want....
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keep under
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- keep under а) держать в подчинении Former rulers kept the people under, but recently they have been allowed to hold elections and have much more freedom. б) препятствовать (росту, развитию, распространению) to keep the prices under препятствовать повышению цен в) контролировать Jim kept his feelings under with an effort....
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kick against
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- kick against не нравиться, выражать недовольство You'll only make yourself feel worse if you kick against your bad luck - you just have to learn to accept it. The customers are kicking against paying such high prices....
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kick at
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- kick at не нравиться, выражать недовольство You'll only make yourself feel worse if you kick at your bad luck - you just have to learn to accept it. The customers are kicking at paying such high prices, and they can hardly be blamed....
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range 2. v.
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- range 2. v. 5) колебаться в известных пределах; prices range from a shilling to a pound - цены колеблются от шиллинга до фунта; His feelings on the matter have ranged from bitterness to hope....
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hold onto
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- hold onto а) стараться сохранить что-л. We should hold onto the house and sell it later when prices are higher. б) находить поддерсщжку в чем-л. The old lady had only her religion to hold onto when all her family had gone....
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return 2. v.
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- return 2. v. 3) возвращаться, вновь обращаться (к чему-л.); Let us return to the question we were first considering. The only answer to rising prices is to return to wage and price controls....
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