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Panic of 1873
Глоссарий по истории гражданской войны в США (английский) |
A financial crisis in which banks closed and the stock market collapsed.
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Panic, английский
A feeling of great fear which cannot be stopped and which sometimes results in irrational behaviour he was in a panic as he sat in the consultant’s waiting room. verb to be suddenly afraid she panicked when the surgeon told her she might need to have an operation.
Panic ., английский
Panic alarm, английский
Panic attack, английский
- Ataque de pánico, de angustia
- A sudden onset of panic
Panic attacks, английский
Panic bear, английский
A panicking novice climber clinging to hand holds while searching desperately for a foot hold.
Panic bolt, английский
Дверной затвор, открывающий дверь при нажатии pan – par
Panic button, английский
Аварийная кнопка panningгоризонтальная прокрутка; панорамирование; параллельный перенос окна по изображению
Panic buying, английский
Panic buying, индонезийский
Panic buying or selling, английский
Rapid trading of stocks or bonds in high volume in anticipation of sharply rising or falling prices, usually after unexpected news is released.
Panic disorder, английский
- Trastorno de pánico
- A condition in which somebody has frequent panic attacks
Panic exit device., английский
Panic exit device. panic exit device, fire-exit bolt, panic bolt,, английский
Panic hardware, английский
A door locking device used on exit doors; the door latch releases when a bar, across the inside of the door, is pushed. paneling 700 paneling panel door
Panic latch, английский
Panic mechanic, английский
Panic of 1837, английский
A financial crisis in which banks closed and the credit system collapsed.
Panic party, английский
See q-ship. pan-pan: alert that the following radio voice message should be given priority as it concerns matters of safety which, however, do not involve immediate danger to ship or crew (for which mayday or securite should be used). from the french panne = breakdown.
Panic peddling, английский
The illegal practice of inducing panic selling in a neighborhood by making representations of the entry, or prospective entry, of members of a minority group; blockbusting. see fair housing.
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Compromise of 1877, английский
The agreement that resolved an 1876 election dispute: rutherford b. hayes became president and then removed the last federal troops from the south.
Fifteenth amendment, английский
Passed in 1870, this amendment to the u.s. constitution stated that citizens could not be stopped from voting “on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.”
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