- huge deficit
- огромный дефицит
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
huge — adjective (huger; hugest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old French ahuge Date: 12th century very large or extensive: as a. of great size or area b. great in scale or degree < a huge deficit > c. great in scope or character < a dancer of huge… … New Collegiate Dictionary
deficit financing — ➔ financing * * * Budgetary policy that produces a deficit and a resulting government borrowing requirement. It can be the direct result of positive government action or failure to control spending. * * * deficit financing UK US noun [U] ►… … Financial and business terms
deficit — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ enormous, huge, large, massive, serious, substantial ▪ ballooning, exploding, growing, soaring … Collocations dictionary
huge — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ become, grow ▪ Her eyes grew huge in astonishment. ADVERB ▪ pretty … Collocations dictionary
run a deficit — run a deficit/surplus ► ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT if a government runs a deficit or surplus, it has less or more money in its accounts than it needs: »The previous government was happy to run a huge deficit for years. Main Entry: ↑run … Financial and business terms
run a deficit/surplus — ► ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT if a government runs a deficit or surplus, it has less or more money in its accounts than it needs: »The previous government was happy to run a huge deficit for years. Main Entry: ↑run … Financial and business terms
trade deficit — ➔ deficit * * * trade deficit UK US noun [C, usually singular] (also trade gap) ECONOMICS, COMMERCE, FINANCE ► a situation in which the value of goods that a country imports is more than the value of goods it exports, or the size of this… … Financial and business terms
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