- prices rocket
- = prices shoot up цены резко возрастают
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
rocket — rock‧et [ˈrɒkt ǁ ˈrɑː ] also rocket up verb [intransitive] if a price or amount rockets, it increases quickly and suddenly: • Interest rates rocketed. • Mexican shares rocketed up 5.4% yesterday. * * * Ⅰ. rocket UK US /ˈrɒkɪt/ noun [C] … Financial and business terms
rocket — rocket1 [räk′it] n. [It rocchetta, spool or bobbin, rocket, orig. dim. of rocca, distaff < OHG roccho, distaff: from the resemblance in shape] 1. any of various devices, typically cylindrical, containing liquid or solid propellants which when… … English World dictionary
rocket — [[t]rɒ̱kɪt[/t]] ♦♦♦ rockets, rocketing, rocketed 1) N COUNT A rocket is a space vehicle that is shaped like a long tube. Syn: spacecraft 2) N COUNT: oft N n A rocket is a missile containing explosive that is powered by gas. There has been a… … English dictionary
rocket — 01. Do you think that one day we will be able to send a manned [rocket] to Venus? 02. My son built a model [rocket] which can be launched up to 350 meters in the air. 03. Over a dozen people are dead, and scores wounded after a [rocket] attack on … Grammatical examples in English
rocket — I UK [ˈrɒkɪt] / US [ˈrɑkɪt] noun Word forms rocket : singular rocket plural rockets * 1) [countable] a vehicle shaped like a tube that travels in space. A rocket is launched when it is sent up from the ground into the sky. a) a weapon shaped like … English dictionary
rocket — rock|et1 [ rakıt ] noun * 1. ) count a vehicle shaped like a tube that travels in space. A rocket is launched when it is sent up from the ground into the sky. a ) a weapon shaped like a tube that flies through the air and explodes when it hits… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rocket — I. /ˈrɒkət / (say rokuht) noun 1. Aeronautics a structure propelled by a rocket engine, used for pyrotechnic effect, signalling, carrying a lifeline, propelling a warhead, launching spacecraft, etc. 2. a type of firework which shoots into the air …
rocket — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a cylindrical projectile that can be propelled to a great height or distance by combustion of its contents, used esp. as a firework or signal. 2 an engine using a similar principle but not dependent on air intake for its operation … Useful english dictionary
Rocket Scientist — In the world of finance, these are people with science and math degrees who work in the finance field building highly advanced quantitative finance models. These models help banking, insurance and investment firms to price financial instruments.… … Investment dictionary
rocket — / rɒkɪt/ verb to rise fast ● Investors are rushing to cash in on rocketing share prices. ● Prices have rocketed on the commodity markets … Marketing dictionary in english
rocket — / rɒkɪt/ verb to rise fast ● Investors are rushing to cash in on rocketing share prices. ● Prices have rocketed on the commodity markets … Dictionary of banking and finance