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равновесие, равновесное состояние, положение равновесия; сбалансированность -
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nравновесие, сбалансированность
- balance-of-foreign-trade equilibrium
- balance-of-payments equilibrium
- competitive equilibrium
- consumer equilibrium
- cooperative equilibrium
- disturbed equilibrium
- domestic equilibrium
- dominant equilibrium
- dynamic equilibrium
- economic equilibrium
- economical equilibrium
- exchange equilibrium
- external equilibrium
- foreign exchange equilibrium
- general equilibrium
- least-costs equilibrium
- long-period equilibrium
- long-run equilibrium
- macroeconomic equilibrium
- market equilibrium
- mobile equilibrium
- monetary equilibrium
- partial equilibrium
- perfect equilibrium
- population equilibrium
- short-period equilibrium
- short-run equilibrium
- stable equilibrium
- static equilibrium
- statistical equilibrium
- supply-and-demand equilibrium
- uniform equilibrium
- unstable equilibrium
- unsteady equilibrium
- equilibrium of an economic system
- equilibrium of the labour market
- equilibrium of sales and purchases
- equilibrium of supply and demand
- disturb equilibrium
- restore equilibriumEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > equilibrium
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nравновесие; сбалансированность- competitive equilibriumto overturn / to shatter / to upset an equilibrium — нарушать равновесие
- concept of equilibrium
- disturbed equilibrium
- dynamic equilibrium
- dynamical equilibrium
- economic equilibrium
- equilibrium of a draft resolution
- equilibrium of military might
- equilibrium of sales and purchases
- equilibrium of strength
- general equilibrium
- geopolitical equilibrium
- level of equilibrium
- long-run equilibrium
- market equilibrium
- military equilibrium
- monetary equilibrium
- short-run equilibrium
- social equilibrium
- stable equilibrium
- supply-and-demand equilibrium
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1. a нарушенный; прерванный2. a встревоженный, взволнованный3. a мед. дефективный4. a физ. возмущённыйСинонимический ряд:1. upset (adj.) agitated; anxious; bothered; concerned; confused; disordered; disorganised; disorganized; disquieted; distressed; nervous; troubled; uneasy; unsettled; upset; worried2. discomposed (verb) bothered; discomposed; dismayed; disquieted; flurried; flustered; perturbed; rocked; ruffled; tossed; unhinged3. disordered (verb) deranged; disarranged; disarrayed; disjointed; disordered; disorganised; disorganized; disrupted; distempered; jumbled; mess up; messed up; mix up; mixed up; muddled; mussed up; rummaged; shuffled; tumbled; unsettled; upset4. got (verb) annoyed; chafed; exasperated; fretted; galled; got; irked; irritated; nettled; peeved; provoked; vexed5. moved (verb) agitated; dislocated; displaced; disturbed; moved; removed; shifted; shipped; shook; transferred -
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Русско-английский политический словарь > нарушенное равновесие
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balance, equilibrium, equipoiseвосстановить равновесие — to redress / to re-establish / to restore the balance
вывести из равновесия — to disturb / to upset the equilibrium (of)
добиться / достичь равновесия — to achieve equilibrium
изменить равновесие в пользу кого-л. — to tilt the balance in favour of smb.
нарушить равновесие — to disturb / to overturn / to shatter / to upset the balance / equilibrium
сохранять равновесие — to hold the balance even, to keep one's balance
установить равновесие — to strike a balance (between)
военное равновесие (сторон) — military equilibrium / parity
нарушать военное равновесие — to disturb / to upset military balance
военно-стратегическое равновесие — military-strategic balance / equilibrium
денежное равновесие, равновесие в денежной форме — monetary equilibrium
неустойчивое равновесие — unstable / unsteady / precarious / mobile equilibrium
общее равновесие — overall balance; general equilibrium
приблизительное / примерное равновесие — rough balance
сложившееся / существующее равновесие — existing balance
равновесие в области обороны — balance of defence, defensive balance
равновесие сил — balance / equilibrium of power / strength
равновесие страха — balance of terror / fear
сохранение равновесия — preservation / maintenance of the balance
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > нарушать равновесие
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушенное равновесие
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