Dizionario Portoghese - Inglese

português - English

economia in inglese:

1. economics


Companies with diversified holdings tend to weather economics shocks better.
They discussed the economics of the project.
I major in economics.
I ordered five books on economics from London.
He studied economics at college.
Whether it's national economics, family economics, or personal economics, it's not something where sloppy accounting is good enough.
The bread dough we made in home economics class turned out as salt dough.
He was more interested in politics than in economics of the labor dispute.
Rina is in the home economics club. Her main activity is dressmaking.
If they admit me to the university, I think I will major in economics.
Presidential candidate Obama's economics team seems to be made up of distinguished neoliberals.
Many leading British politicians studied philosophy, politics and economics at Oxford.
Not wanting to boast but I've never got better than a 3 on my report card for home economics. Out of 10 that is.
He made a substantial contribution to economics.
I do my English homework in Latin, my Latin in Economics, and my Economics before school.

2. economy


How is the economy?
A huge federal budget deficit has been plaguing the American economy for many years.
It will be some time before the economy will move out of the current doldrums.
An international trade ban could be the last straw for that country's economy.
When a currency depreciates, that has an inflationary effect on the economy of the country of the currency.
To get the nation's economy out of the red, more foreign aid had to be pumped in.
Central Bank is a bank that deals mainly with other banks and the government and assumes broad responsibilities in the interests of the national economy apart from the earning of profits.
Almost all societies now have a money economy based on coins and paper bills of one kind or another.
A campaign is underway throughout the company to achieve economy in the use of copying paper.
Service economy is a useful labor that does not produce a tangible commodity.
народное хозяйство|national economy
was run by a handful of big companies who planned the economy in the name of stability
A developed country is a sovereign state that has a highly developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure.
Japan has an economy that is supported by hard-working company employees in big cities.
As economy develops, labor-intensive industries give way to capital-intensive industries.