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causing a lot of damage and destroying thing synonym disastrous; It will be a ___ blow to the local community if the factory closes
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devastating
- extremely bad or serious, e.g. ____ weather/storms
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severe
to have a period of rapid growth; to become bigger, more successful, etc.
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to boom
gradually and in an even and regular way, e.g. The company's exports have been increasing____
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steadily
to stop or end
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to come to an end
any of the units of equal value into which a company is divided that are sold to raise money
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a share
a sudden drop in the value of something that cannot be stopped; expression: to go into ____
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free fall
stracic siano (rzecz ktora nigdy mi sie nie stanie)
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to go bankrupt
oszczednosci
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life savings
gdy kogos wypierdola bo jest za malo pracy
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to lay off staff
the work of building or making something, especially roads, buildings, bridges, etc.
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construction
continuous decrease in the number, value, quality, etc. of something; expression: to go into ____
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decline
not changed or influenced by something; not affected by something; e.g. People's rights are _______ by the new law.
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unaffected
happening quickly or in a short period of time, e.g. a ____ fall
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rapid
straty na rynku
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market losses
to have something as a result SYNONYM result in
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to lead to something
the number, amount or rate of something, expressed as if it is part of a total that is 100; a part or share of a whole
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percentage
to return to a normal state after an unpleasant or unusual experience or a period of difficulty, e.g. The economy is at last beginning _______
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to recover
The stock lost 60 cents a share, ____ to last year, when it gained 21 cents.
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in contrast
to happen
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to occur
to produce a change in somebody/something: How will these changes _____ us?
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to affect
a judgement made by a bank, etc. about how likely somebody is to pay back money that they borrow, and how safe it is to lend money to them
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credit rating
a legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house, etc., and you pay the money back over a particular number of years; the sum of money that you borrow; to apply for/take out/pay off a ______
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mortgage
not unusual or different in any way e.g.: _____ people
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ordinary
an economic condition in which it suddenly becomes difficult and expensive to borrow money; In a _______, lenders stop lending and credit becomes tough to obtain.
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credit crunch
zamrozic gospodarke
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to freeze the economy
inwestycja, inwestor, zainwestowac
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investment, investor, to invest
bankrupcja
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bankruptcy
an institution - to help a person or organization that is in difficulty, usually by giving or lending them money
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to bail out
a fall in the amount of business that is done; a time when the economy becomes weaker; the recent economic _____
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a downturn
to stop something from happening; The government took steps ______ a scandal.
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to prevent
the price of a particular company’s shares at a particular time
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a share price

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