dégringoler

Les léopards ont dégringolé de 700 000 à seulement 50 000.
Leopards have plummeted from 700,000 down to a mere 50,000.
En revanche, les prix des NAND ont dégringolé sur la seule année dernière (-40 %).
But NAND prices have dropped by as much as 40 percent in just the last year.
Les échanges entre les pays du Marché commun du Cône sud (Mercosur) se sont contractés dans la même proportion, et ceux de la Communauté andine ont dégringolé de façon encore plus marquée (-35 %).
Trade among the countries of the Southern Cone Common Market fell by this same percentage, while trade in the Andean Community fell even more sharply (35 per cent).
Les prix immobiliers ont dégringolé et un nombre croissant d’hypothèques sont devenues des crédits non-performants, car la valeur des biens immobiliers est tombée plus bas que n’était la valeur des hypothèques.
The real estate prices went through the floor and more and more mortgages were turned into foul credits, because the value of the real estate fell below the value of the mortgages.
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