"economically" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

economically adverbio

verbo + economically
Kolokacji: 37
develop economically • suffer economically • struggle economically • benefit economically • grow economically • ...
economically + adjetivo
Kolokacji: 73
economically viable • economically important • economically feasible • economically disadvantaged • economically depressed • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 17
(4) depressed, vital, dominant
Kolokacji: 3
(7) efficient, inefficient
Kolokacji: 2
(11) distressed, troubled
Kolokacji: 2
(13) attractive, desirable
Kolokacji: 2
(14) sustainable, unsustainable
Kolokacji: 2
1. economically stable = gospodarczo stabilny economically stable
2. economically sound = gospodarczo mocny economically sound
3. economically rational = gospodarczo racjonalny economically rational
4. economically unsound = błędny z punktu widzenia ekonomii economically unsound
5. economically healthy = gospodarczo zdrowy economically healthy
6. economically unstable = gospodarczo niestabilny economically unstable
  • But he left behind a badly weakened conglomerate of states, divided religiously and culturally, economically unstable and, at least in Europe, in retreat.
  • Barney is again disgusted by this idea, not on the terms of their relationship, but due to concerns of his being lonely in New York and Argentina being economically unstable.
  • Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country and Southeast Asia's largest oil producer, is politically and economically unstable.
  • That overseas supply, particularly in economically unstable regions, is the financial lifeblood of businesses, and even of pensioners who stow dollars in their mattresses.
  • The threat of an economically unstable, ultranationalistic, and rearmed Japan was a serious concern to Washington.
  • An economy with frequent large recessions, a pronounced business cycle, very high or variable inflation, or frequent financial crises would be considered economically unstable.
  • The contribution of funding to economically unstable nations has helped to create more economic opportunities.
  • Generalized anxiety disorder is more likely to be found among people who are living in a big city, or one that is politically and economically unstable.
  • However, the price of imported energy is rising, and energy is imported from politically and economically unstable regions.
  • The bill's main objective is to attract working families to communities that have become socially and economically unstable because they are dominated by families in which neither parent has a job.
(17) destructive, harmful, ruinous
Kolokacji: 3

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