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Day-to-Day Fluctuation

u rečniku PONS

day [deɪ] N

1. day (24 hours):

Tag m <-es, -e>

2. day ECON (work period):

Tag m <-es, -e>
Arbeitstag m <-(e)s, -e>

3. day (not night):

Tag m <-es, -e>

4. day (former time):

Zeit f <-, -en>
in/since sb's day

5. day no pl (present):

6. day (life):

sb's days pl
jds Leben nt

7. day (special date):

Tag m <-es, -e>

Phrases:

to make sb's day
sb's days [as sth] are numbered
jds Tage [als etw] sind gezählt
SGer, A, CH a. plauschen

I. to [tu:, tu, tə] PREP

1. to (moving towards):

in +acc
nach +dat
zu +dat

2. to (attending regularly):

zu +dat
in +dat

3. to (inviting to):

zu +dat

4. to (in direction of):

auf +acc

5. to (in contact with):

an +dat

6. to (attached to):

an +acc

7. to (with indirect object):

to sb/sth
jdm/etw dat
to tell/show sth to sb

8. to (with respect to):

zu +dat

9. to (in response):

auf +acc

10. to (belonging to):

zu +dat

11. to (compared to):

mit +dat
[to be] nothing to sth

12. to (in scores):

zu +dat

13. to (until):

bis +dat
zu +dat

14. to (expressing change of state):

zu +dat

15. to (to point in time):

bis +dat
the shop is open to 8.00 p.m.

16. to (including):

from ... to ...
von ... bis ...

17. to Brit (in clock times):

bis SGer

18. to (causing):

zu +dat

19. to (according to):

für +acc

20. to (serving):

für +acc

21. to CINE (next to):

22. to (in honour of):

auf +acc

23. to (per):

24. to (as a result of):

von +dat

25. to (roughly):

bis +dat

26. to MATH (defining exponent):

hoch <höher, am höchsten>

Phrases:

II. to [tu:, tu, tə]

1. to (expressing future intention):

the company is to pay over £500,000

2. to (forming requests):

3. to (expressing wish):

4. to (omitting verb):

5. to after adj (to complete meaning):

6. to (expressing purpose):

7. to (expressing intent):

8. to (after wh- words):

9. to (introducing clause):

10. to (in consecutive acts):

III. to [tu:, tu, tə] ADV inv

fluc·tua·tion [ˌflʌktʃuˈeɪʃən] N

Schwankung f <-, -en>
fluctuation ECON of business cycle, market
fluctuation ECON of business cycle, market
Fluktuation f <-, -en> spec
OpenDict unos

day N

OpenDict unos

day N

OpenDict unos

day N

OpenDict unos

day N

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

day-to-day fluctuation N FINMKT

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja
PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

fluctuation N HUM RESOURCES

fluctuation N FINMKT

Klett rečnik iz biologije

day-night oxygen fluctuation N

PONS stručni rečnik „Verkehrswesen”

day

PONS OpenDict

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That just goes to show the power of sticking with it and not being swayed by day-to-day fluctuations.
www.usatoday.com
They are allowed layoffs for seasonal fluctuations but not day-to-day fluctuations.
prospect.org
Sometimes this is because of sickness or unfilled vacancies -- but often it is because of day-to-day fluctuations in the number of people requiring care, which are difficult to predict.
theconversation.com
Banks and building societies are expected to manage normal day-to-day fluctuations in their available liquid assets themselves.
www.out-law.com
Day-to-day fluctuations can vary significantly with different types of food.
www.stuff.co.nz

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