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dynamisme’
inflazione da costi
cost-push inflation [ˌkɒstpʊʃɪnˈfleɪʃn, ˌkɔːst-] RZ.
angielski
angielski
włoski
włoski
keep up with prices, inflation, cost of living
cut cost, price, budget, inflation, list, number, staff, wages, salary, working day
ridurre (by di)
włoski
włoski
angielski
angielski
I. cost [Brit kɒst, Am kɔst] RZ.
1. cost (price):
costo r.m.
prezzo r.m. (of di)
at a cost of £100
to count the cost of flood, earthquake
to count the cost of decision
2. cost przen.:
costo r.m.
prezzo r.m.
II. costs RZ. npl
1. costs PR.:
2. costs:
costs HAND., GOSP.
spese r.ż.
costs HAND., GOSP.
costi r.m.
III. cost <I f. cz. przesz./im. cz. przeszł. cost> [Brit kɒst, Am kɔst] CZ. cz. przech.
1. cost:
2. cost przen.:
3. cost <I f. cz. przesz./im. cz. przeszł. costed>:
ADM., GOSP. cost, also cost out product
cost, also cost out project, work
I. push [Brit pʊʃ, Am pʊʃ] RZ.
1. push (shove, press):
spinta r.ż.
to give sb, sth a push
dare una spinta a qn, qc
2. push (campaign, drive):
campagna r.ż.
spinta r.ż. (for a favore di; to do per fare)
3. push (stimulus):
push przen.
stimolo r.m.
push przen.
impulso r.m.
to give sth, sb a push
incoraggiare qc, qn, dare una spinta a qc, qn
4. push WOJSK.:
offensiva r.ż. (to contro; towards verso)
5. push (spirit, drive):
decisione r.ż.
grinta r.ż.
II. push [Brit pʊʃ, Am pʊʃ] CZ. cz. przech.
1. push (move, shove, press):
push person, animal, chair, door, car, pram
push button, switch
push bell
to push sb, sth away
to push sth up, down sth hill
to push sth up, down sth street
to push sb, sth into lake, ditch, house
spingere qn, qc in
to push sth into sb's hand
to push sth to place, garage
to push sb, sth out of the way
to push sb or aside
2. push (urge, drive):
push pupil, person
spingere, incoraggiare (to do, into doing a fare)
don't push me! pot.
to be pushed for sth (short of) pot.
3. push (promote) pot.:
push product
push policy, theory
4. push (sell) pot.:
push drugs
III. push [Brit pʊʃ, Am pʊʃ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
Push
Spingere
to push at sth
to push through crowd, room
IV. to push oneself CZ. cz. zwr. (drive oneself)
darsi da fare (to do per fare)
V. push [Brit pʊʃ, Am pʊʃ]
at a push Brit pot.
to give sb the push Brit pot. (fire)
inflation [Brit ɪnˈfleɪʃ(ə)n, Am ɪnˈfleɪʃ(ə)n] RZ.
1. inflation GOSP.:
2. inflation (of dinghy, tyre):
3. inflation MED. (of lung):
come down prices, cost, inflation
I. push [pʊʃ] CZ. cz. przech.
1. push (shove):
to push sb out of sth
2. push (force):
3. push (coerce):
to push sb to do [or into doing] sth
4. push (insist):
to push sb for sth
5. push (press):
push button
push button
push the brakes, gas pedal
6. push pot. (promote):
push GOSP.
zwroty:
II. push [pʊʃ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. push (force movement):
2. push (press):
3. push (insist):
to push for sth
III. push <-es> [pʊʃ] RZ.
1. push:
spinta r.ż.
to give sb a push przen.
2. push (press):
3. push:
impulso r.m.
grinta r.ż.
4. push (strong effort):
sforzo r.m.
at a push
5. push pot. (publicity):
6. push WOJSK. (military attack):
avanzata r.ż.
zwroty:
I. cost [kɑ:st] CZ. cz. przech.
1. cost <cost, cost> (amount to, cause the loss of):
2. cost <costed, costed> (calculate price):
II. cost [kɑ:st] RZ.
1. cost (price):
costo r.m.
prezzo r.m.
to defray the cost of sth form.
2. cost pl (expense):
costi r.m. pl
cost PR.
spese r.ż. pl
3. cost (cost price):
4. cost przen. (sacrifice):
inflation [ɪn·ˈfleɪ·ʃən] RZ.
Present
Icost
youcost
he/she/itcosts
wecost
youcost
theycost
Past
Icost
youcost
he/she/itcost
wecost
youcost
theycost
Present Perfect
Ihavecost
youhavecost
he/she/ithascost
wehavecost
youhavecost
theyhavecost
Past Perfect
Ihadcost
youhadcost
he/she/ithadcost
wehadcost
youhadcost
theyhadcost
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They are not manufactured locally and the costs of setting up local manufacturing facilities would be prohibitive, given the regulations surrounding pharmaceuticals.
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