expansion in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for expansion in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

1. expansion no pl of gas:

expansion (spreading out)
expansion (spreading out)
expansion (of database, of production)
expansion limit
expansion of business activity
expansion plan [or programme]
expansion [or growth], rate , [or pace]
expansion strategy
period of expansion
Your search term in other parts of the dictionary
impetus towards expansion ECON

Translations for expansion in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

Your search term in other parts of the dictionary
policy of expansion
expansion strategy
expansion
expansion of American cinema
expansion
expansion
period of expansion
expansion plan [or programme]
expansion strategy
expansion [or growth] rate pace
expansion
expansion
expansion

expansion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

expansion plan [or programme]
impetus towards expansion ECON
expansion of liquidity
expansion of the money supply
drive behind expansion ECON
expansion [or growth] rate pace

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The construction of the fortress was continued and the town had to bear the costs of the fortress expansion.
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The 1983 8:16 model included the 8086 coprocessor expansion board as a built-in option.
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The success of that store has since led to expansion to over 300 locations.
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Begun in the mid-1960s, it led initially to the opening of the swimming pool and gymnasium and then to a period of rapid expansion.
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The institution has proposed downward expansion and is expected to add freshman and sophomore classes by fall 2014.
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In 2011, a $30 million, 13,000 square foot expansion was completed.
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Specifically, these relate to the thermal and expansion properties of steam.
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The expansion is known to be one of at least nine measures to protect federal networks.
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A line joining tangency points of isoquants and isocosts (with input prices held constant) is called the expansion path.
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Opened in 2007, it was part of the major expansion to the airport, which is the second busiest in Latin America.
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