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1 ликвидировать дисбаланс
Makarov: correct imbalance, erase imbalanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ликвидировать дисбаланс
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2 устранять дисбаланс
Makarov: correct imbalanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устранять дисбаланс
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3 дисбаланс
out-of-balance condition, imbalance, overbalance, unbalance* * *дисбала́нс м.1. мат. disbalancement2. мех. disbalance, lack of balance, out-of-balance, unbalanceрегистри́ровать дисбала́нс — indicate the amount of unbalanceустраня́ть дисбала́нс — correct unbalance* * *
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correct imbalance — fix an imbalance, bring back into balance … English contemporary dictionary
imbalance — UK US /ˌɪmˈbæləns/ noun [C or U] ► a situation in which two or more things are not equal in size, power, importance, etc. or in which one group has more advantages than the other: imbalance of/in sth »The growing gender imbalance in computer… … Financial and business terms
imbalance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ growing ▪ dangerous, extreme, huge, massive, serious, severe ▪ dangerous imbalances in potassium and other body chemicals … Collocations dictionary
imbalance — n. 1) to correct, redress an imbalance 2) an imbalance between * * * [ɪm bæləns] redress an imbalance an imbalance between to correct … Combinatory dictionary
imbalance — im|bal|ance [ımˈbæləns] n [U and C] a lack of a fair or correct balance between two things, which results in problems or unfairness = ↑inequality imbalance in ▪ The government must redress the imbalance (=put it right) in spending on black and… … Dictionary of contemporary English
correct — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin correctus, past participle of corrigere, from com + regere to lead straight more at right Date: 14th century 1. a. to make or set right ; amend < correct an error > b … New Collegiate Dictionary
correct — cor|rect1 [ kə rekt ] adjective *** 1. ) right according to the facts, with no mistakes: The first person to give the correct answer wins the contest. Make sure you use the correct address. a ) right according to your opinion or judgment of a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
correct — I UK [kəˈrekt] / US adjective *** 1) right according to the facts, with no mistakes The first person to give the correct answer wins the contest. Make sure you use the correct address. a) right according to your opinion or judgment of a situation … English dictionary
correct — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb Correct is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bias, ↑defect, ↑deficiency, ↑deficit, ↑deformity, ↑distortion, ↑error, ↑fault, ↑flaw, ↑grammar, ↑imbalance, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
imbalance — noun (C, U) a lack of a fair or correct balance between two things, which results in problems or unfairness: a hormonal imbalance | redress an imbalance (=put it right): an attempt to redress the imbalance between rich and poor … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
correct — 1. adjective 1) the correct answer Syn: right, accurate, true, exact, precise, unerring, faithful, strict, faultless, flawless, error free, perfect, letter perfect, word perfect; informal on the mark, on the nail, bang on … Thesaurus of popular words