konjunktura

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Czech

Etymology

From German Konjunktur, from Medieval Latin coniunctūra, from coniunctus. Cognates include English conjuncture, Polish koniunktura, Italian koniunktura, French conjoncture and Russian конъюнктура (konʺjunktura).

Pronunciation

Noun

konjunktura f

  1. macroeconomic situation
    nepříznivá konjunktura
  2. boom, upswing (period of prosperity, growth, progress, or high market activity)

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