گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'deficit'

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1 عمومی:: كسر درامد

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2 عمومی:: كمبود

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3 عمومی:: كسرعمل‌

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4 عمومی:: كسر

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5 عمومی:: کسر بودجه

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6 :: نارسایی

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english

1 general::   noun ADJ. huge, large, massive, serious, substantial | small | net, overall | balance-of-payments, budget, budgetary, financial, fiscal, trade VERB + DEFICIT face, have, run, show If the government didn't run such huge deficits, the country would not have financial problems. The trade balance shows a deficit of two million pounds. | go into, move into, run up, slip into to prevent the country moving into deficit The company has run up a deficit of £30,000. | cut, eliminate, make up, reduce, tackle, wipe out You cannot cut a budget deficit simply by raising taxes. We will find it hard to make up this deficit. | overcome, overturn United are hoping to overturn a two-goal deficit from the first leg. | finance, fund The government was forced to sell state-owned companies to fund the budget deficit. DEFICIT + VERB run at sth a budget deficit running at 7% of GDP | grow, increase, rise, widen | decrease, fall, narrow, shrink PREP. in ~ The UK remained in deficit with all countries outside the EU. | ~ with the US trade deficit with Japan

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: deficit ADJECTIVES/NOUN + deficit huge/massive (= very big ) • The recession left the Government with a massive deficit. a growing deficit (= becoming bigger ) • Congress must slash federal spending to curb a growing deficit. a budget deficit • Last year there was a budget deficit of US $70,000,000. a trade deficit (= the difference between the amount of goods a country imports and the amount it exports ) • Last year the country had its largest trade deficit in recent history. verbs have a deficit • We had a trade deficit of more than $4 billion. show a deficit • Friday's trade figures showed a £10 billion deficit. face a deficit • The party is facing a deficit of £1.3million for this year, so it must find ways of cutting its costs. reduce/cut a deficit • We must drastically cut our budget deficit to sustain economic growth. eliminate a deficit (= completely get rid of it ) • His proposals have so far failed to eliminate the deficit.

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