secular trend

secular trend
= long-time trend; trend
French\ \ tendance séculaire; tendance
German\ \ säkularer Trend; langfristige Verlaufsrichtung; Trend
Dutch\ \ lange-termijntrend; trend
Italian\ \ tendenza secolare; trend
Spanish\ \ tendencia secular; tendencia
Catalan\ \ tendència secular; tendència
Portuguese\ \ tendência secular; tendência de longa duração; tendência
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ trend
Norwegian\ \ trend
Swedish\ \ trend
Greek\ \ κοσμική τάση; πολύ καιρό τάση; τάση
Finnish\ \ trendi
Hungarian\ \ hosszú távú tendencia; trend
Turkish\ \ uzun dönem eğilimi; eğilim
Estonian\ \ pikaajaline trend; pikkajaline suundumus; trend; suundumus
Lithuanian\ \ sekuliarusis trendas; sekuliarusis tendencija; ilgalaikis trendas; ilgalaikis tendencija; trendas; tendencija
Slovenian\ \ sekularni trend; trend
Polish\ \ trend wieloletni; trend sekularny; tendencja główna; trend
Russian\ \ долговременный (вековой) тренд (повышение или снижение уровня экономической активности в течение многолетнего периода)
Ukrainian\ \ тренд за великий період
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ leitni; langtímaþróun; hneigð; tilhneiging
Euskara\ \ -
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ روند ديرپاي; روند
Arabic\ \ الاتجاه العام
Afrikaans\ \ sekulêre tendens; tendens; neiging
Chinese\ \ 长 期 趋 势; 趋 势
Korean\ \ 추세, 경향

Statistical terms. 2014.

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