конъюнктура

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Russian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Medieval Latin coniunctūra, likely through Polish koniunktura or German Konjunktur. Used since the times of Peter the Great.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kənjʊnkˈturə]
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Noun

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конъюнкту́ра (konʺjunktúraf inan (genitive конъюнкту́ры, nominative plural конъюнкту́ры, genitive plural конъюнкту́р)

  1. conjuncture, state of affairs

Declension

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