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экономическое неравновесие ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > economic imbalance
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1) Дипломатический термин: экономическое неравновесие2) Деловая лексика: несбалансированность экономики -
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[ɪmˈbæləns]economic imbalance несбалансированность экономики external imbalance несбалансированность внешней торговли financial imbalance финансовая неустойчивость imbalance несоответствие imbalance неустойчивость imbalance отсутствие равновесия -
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nотсутствие баланса, равновесия, неустойчивость; эк. неравновесие -
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отсутствие (нарушение) равновесия ; небаланс ; диспропорции ; ? imbalance in the structure of trade and services ; ? imbalance in trade ; ? economic imbalance ; -
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n( in smth) дисбаланс; диспропорция; несбалансированность; несоответствие (в чем-л.)to avoid serious imbalance — избегать серьезного несоответствия / расхождения
- economic imbalancesto create an imbalance — создавать дисбаланс / диспропорцию
- elimination of the arms imbalance
- gross imbalance between the seats gained and the votes cast
- imbalance between supply and demand
- imbalance in foreign trade
- imbalance in ground forces
- imbalance of economy
- military imbalance
- trade imbalance between two countries
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rɪˈdres
1. сущ.
1) исправление, корректирование( of - чего-л.) Syn: correction
1., improvement, amendment, reformation
2) возмещение, компенсация( убытка, ущерба) ;
сатисфакция, удовлетворение( за оскорбление, моральный ущерб и т. п.) They are continuing their legal battle to seek some redress from the government. ≈ Они продолжают судебные разбирательства в надежде получить от правительства компенсацию. Syn: reparation, compensation, satisfaction
2. гл.
1) исправлять, поправлять;
заглаживать( вину, обиду, оскорбление) You should confess and redress your errors. ≈ Вам следует признать и исправить ваши ошибки. Syn: remedy
2., correct
2., amend, emend, adjust
2) восстанавливать (равновесие), устранять (несоответствие, расхождение, дисбаланс between - между чем-л. и чем-л.) to redress the economic imbalance between the developed countries and the developing countries ≈ устранять экономический дисбаланс между развитыми и развивающимися странами
3) возмещать, компенсировать (убытки, ущерб) Syn: compensate
3) радио выпрямлять
4) выравнивать (самолет в полете) исправление;
восстановление преим. (юридическое) возмещение, удовлетворение, сатисфакция исправлять;
восстанавливать - to * the balance восстановить равновесие - to * the balances выверять весы возмещать, компенсировать;
(юридическое) тж. возмещать ущерб - to * a wrong загладить обиду (электроника) выпрямлять (авиация) выравнивать (самолет в полете) (театроведение) давать( пьесу) в новых костюмах legal ~ возмещение по суду legal ~ восстановление по суду legal ~ судебное возмещение redress возмещать, компенсировать;
to redress a wrong заглаживать обиду ~ возмещать ~ возмещать ущерб ~ возмещение, удовлетворение, сатисфакция ~ возмещение, удовлетворение ~ возмещение ~ восстанавливать ~ восстановление ~ радио выпрямлять ~ выравнивать (самолет в полете) ~ исправление;
восстановление ~ исправление ~ исправлять;
восстанавливать;
to redress the balance восстанавливать равновесие ~ исправлять ~ компенсировать ~ сатисфакция ~ удовлетворение redress возмещать, компенсировать;
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[rɪ'dres] 1. сущ.1) исправление, корректированиеSyn:2)а) возмещение, компенсация (убытка, ущерба)They are continuing their legal battle to seek some redress from the government. — Они продолжают судебные разбирательства в надежде получить от правительства компенсацию.
Syn:б) сатисфакция, удовлетворение (за оскорбление, моральный ущерб и т. п.)Syn:2. гл.1) исправлять, поправлять; заглаживать (вину, обиду, оскорбление)You should confess and redress your errors. — Вам следует признать и исправить ваши ошибки.
Syn:2) восстанавливать ( равновесие), устранять (несоответствие, расхождение)to redress the economic imbalance between the developed countries and the developing countries — устранять экономический дисбаланс между развитыми и развивающимися странами
3) возмещать, компенсировать (убытки, ущерб)Syn:4) тех. переоснащать ( инструмент)5) авиа выравнивать ( самолёт в полёте) -
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1. n1) сила, мощь2) действенность; действие, воздействие (соглашения, закона и т.п.)3) применение силы, насилие, принуждение4) pl войска, вооруженные силы; вооружения5) группа6) сила (производительная, политическая и т.п.); фактор7) численность8) (the Force) полиция (особ. Великобритании)•to be in force — иметь (юридическую) силу; оставаться в силе
to beef up one's military forces — укреплять свои вооруженные силы
to build up military forces — наращивать военную мощь; сосредоточивать войска
to clear rebel forces from somewhere — очищать какой-л. район от войск мятежников
to continue in force — оставаться в силе; действовать (о законе и т.п.)
to disband / to dismantle forces — демобилизовывать / распускать войска
to encourage all progressive forces (to) — поощрять / поддерживать все прогрессивные силы
to enter a city in force — брать город приступом; вводить в город крупные воинские формирования
to have no force — быть недействительным; не иметь силы
to improve one's defense forces — совершенствовать свои силы самообороны
to join forces — объединяться; объединять силы
to join forces with smb — объединять силы с кем-л.
to maintain the balance of forces — поддерживать равновесие / соотношение сил
to modernize one's forces — модернизировать свои вооруженные силы
to put in force — осуществлять, проводить в жизнь; вводить в действие
to put the armed forces on full alert — приводить вооруженные силы в состояние полной боевой готовности
to reduce conventional forces in / throughout Europe — сокращать количество войск и обычных вооружений в Европе
to remain in force — оставаться в силе, действовать (о законе и т.п.)
to reshape one's armed forces — реорганизовывать свои вооруженные силы
to resort to force — прибегать к силе / насилию
to rule a country by sheer force — управлять страной, опираясь исключительно на силу
to seek negotiated reductions in conventional forces — добиваться сокращения обычных вооружений путем переговоров
to suppress smth by brute force — подавлять что-л. грубой силой
to take recourse to force — прибегать к силе / насилию
to use force against smb — использовать силу против кого-л.
- accelerated development of productive forcesto withdraw forces from... — выводить войска из...
- active forces
- activities of forces
- actual force
- advance force
- aggressive forces
- aggressor forces
- air forces
- alignment of forces
- alliance of the forces
- allied forces
- allocation of forces
- anti-aircraft forces
- anti-colonialist forces
- anti-fascist forces
- anti-government forces
- anti-kidnap force
- anti-monopoly forces
- anti-national forces
- anti-popular forces
- anti-war forces
- armed forces of a country
- armed forces
- assault force
- Atlantic Nuclear Force - binding force
- bomber forces
- border forces
- border-security forces
- brutal force
- build-up forces
- build-up of forces
- by force
- by sheer force
- carrier striking force
- Central American task force
- character of the armed forces
- coalition forces
- combatant forces
- combined forces
- Commonwealth Military Force
- competing forces
- competition forces
- compulsory force
- conditions of entry into force
- conservative forces
- consistent force
- consolidation of all forces
- contributor to the multinational force
- Conventional Force in Europe
- conventional forces
- correlation of forces
- crack forces
- cross-border force
- crude force
- deep cuts in conventional forces
- defense forces
- democratic forces
- determining force in social development
- deterrent force
- directing force
- display of force
- disquiet in the armed forces
- division of political forces
- dominant force
- economic force
- effective forces
- elemental forces of nature
- enforcement forces - extraction force
- follow-on force
- force is not the answer
- force of a clause
- force of a treaty
- force of an agreement
- force of argument
- force of arms
- force of example
- force of law
- force of occupation
- force of public opinion
- force of weaponry
- force to be reckoned with
- forces in the field
- forces of aggression and war
- forces of flexible response
- forces of internal and external reaction
- forward-based forces
- free play of democratic forces
- full force of the treaty
- general purpose forces
- ground forces
- guiding force
- hired labor force
- IFOR
- in force
- in full force
- independent force
- inequitable relationship of forces
- influential force
- intermediate range forces
- international balance of forces
- international peace-keeping forces
- internationalist forces
- interplay of political forces
- interposing force
- invasion forces
- irregular forces
- joint NATO armed forces
- labor force
- land forces
- landing force
- lawful use of force
- leading force in smth
- leading force
- left-wing forces
- legal force
- liberation forces
- local forces
- logistical forces
- main force
- major force
- mandatory force
- manifestation of force
- material force
- member of a peace-keeping force
- military force
- monetary forces
- motive force
- moving force
- multilateral forces
- mutinous forces
- mutual non-use of military force
- national forces
- national liberation forces
- national political forces
- natural forces
- nature of forces
- naval forces
- noneconomic forces
- non-use of force
- nuclear forces
- nuclear strike force
- obligatory force of international treaties
- observer force
- occupation force
- occupying force
- of legal force
- on entry into force
- operation of market forces
- operational forces
- opposing forces
- organizing force
- pan-Arab force
- paramilitary forces
- patriotic forces
- peace forces
- Peace Implementation Force
- peace-keeping forces
- peace-safeguarding forces
- people's armed forces of liberation
- phased withdrawal of the forces
- police force
- policy of force
- political force
- posture of forces
- potent force
- powerful force
- professionally led force
- progressive forces
- pro-independence forces
- proportions of forces
- punitive forces
- quick-reaction force
- Rapid Deployment Force
- Rapid Reaction Force
- rapid-action force
- RDF
- rebel forces
- recourse to force
- reduction in the armed forces
- regional security forces
- regrouping of forces
- relationship of forces
- reserve force
- reserve of the forces
- resistance forces
- resort to force
- retaliatory forces
- revanchist forces
- revolutionary forces
- rightist forces
- right-wing forces
- rough parity of forces
- ruling forces
- sea forces
- sea-based strategic missile forces
- second-strike force
- security forces
- self-defense forces
- SFOR
- shifts in the alignment of forces - social and political forces
- social forces
- socio-political forces
- special forces
- spontaneous force
- Stabilization Force
- strategic air forces
- strategic forces
- Strategic Rocket Force
- strength of the armed forces
- strike force
- striking force
- suppression by force
- task force
- territorial force
- theater nuclear forces
- third force- TNF- ultra-right forces
- UN buffer force
- UN Emergency Force
- UN observer force
- unification of forces
- unification of the armed force under a single command
- unified forces
- unilateral cuts in smb's forces
- United Nation Protection Force
- United Nations forces
- United Nations peace-keeping forces
- unity of forces
- UNPROFOR
- use of military forces
- use of preemptive force
- vital force
- voluntary military forces
- weakening of forces
- with political forces splintering
- withdrawal of forces
- without resort to force
- work force
- world market forces 2. vзаставлять, принуждать, вынуждать
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