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2) Literal: put on an even keel4) Chemistry: poise5) Railway term: mature6) Oil: steady7) Banking: flatten out8) Business: strengthen -
122 уравнивать
1) General subject: average-out, compensate, counterpoise, equal, equalize, equate, even, even up, level2) Engineering: adjust3) Economy: make equal4) TV: match5) Information technology: smooth6) Metrology: adjust to equality7) Business: balance, balance an equation8) Drilling: level up9) Quality control: set equal10) Makarov: average out -
123 уравнивать в пределе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уравнивать в пределе
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124 уравнивать издержки производства
Business: equalize costs of productionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уравнивать издержки производства
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Economy: equalize -
126 уравниваться в пределе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уравниваться в пределе
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127 уравновесить
1) General subject: balance, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, counterweigh, equalize, equipoise, even, neutralize, poise, steady2) Engineering: counterweight4) Railway term: compensate, offset5) Makarov: cancel out -
128 уравновешивать
1) General subject: average-out, countervail, counterweigh, equalize, equilibrate, equipoise, equiponderate, even, make out the balance, neutralize, weigh up, balance, calm, compose, counterbalance, counterpoise, poise3) Military: ( counter) (клапан) relieve, (counter) adjust, (counter) balance, (counter) compensate, (counter) counterpoise, (counter) counterweight, (counter) offset, (counter) trim4) Engineering: adjust, counteract, offset, relieve6) Railway term: counter balance7) Automobile industry: level8) Metallurgy: equibalance9) Metrology: match10) Mechanics: counterweight12) Business: cancel out13) Drilling: balance against (чем-либо)14) Makarov: average out, compensate, weigh, cancel out (напр. действия конкурента)
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