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Перевод: fluctuate
[глагол] колебаться; поколебаться; быть неустойчивым; меняться; колыхаться
Тезаурус:
- If income is over 100,000 accounts will be fully audited, but for many charities income tends to fluctuate around the 100,000 mark.
- Exchange rates of the world's main currencies fluctuate in an unpredictable fashion as new information on inflation and interest rates, etc., is incorporated into market operators' expectations on future exchange rates - as the reader will appreciate volatile expectations result in volatile exchange rates.
- With air temperatures fluctuating between 22 and 32C for a reptile one metre in diameter, the body temperature would fluctuate between 28.5 and 29.5C.
- R. McNeil Alexander of Cambridge University learnt what happens at that speed: the accelerations and slowdowns fluctuate too wildly, and the changes in gravitational energy diminish.
- Mr Lawrence believes that the market price for auditing can fluctuate just as the price for bananas can go up and down.
- The world has changed of course: European currencies no longer fluctuate against each other and Russia and South Africa - two great producing areas - have found a political stability of sorts.
- Temperatures can fluctuate a great deal at this time of year.
- Income tax relief will fluctuate as levels of interest fluctuate.
- Even though both currencies are allowed to fluctuate within the wide 6 p.c. bands not available to other monetary units, the escudo shot right to the ceiling of its band - pushing sterling close to its floor.
- Recognising that the employment market, and the preferences of students and of their parents fluctuate, and that full-time learning facilities should also be available to the part-time student, a course of study has been structured so that the student can opt for full-time, sandwich or part-time attendance, as employment or personal circumstances dictate.
- Such positions are taken by a bank on the basis of its view on how exchange rates are likely to fluctuate in the near future.
- If they are too low, then the Earth's temperature would fluctuate more than it should.
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