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2. drejtpeshim, ekuilibër● hold the balance [hëuld dhë 'bællëns] kam në dorë të vendos● in the balance [in dhë 'bællëns] i pavendosur● keep one's balance [ki:p uans 'bællëns] ruaj ekuilibrin; ruaj qetësinë● lose one's balance [lu:z uans 'bællëns] humbas ekuilibrin; nervozohem● throw somebody off his balance [thrëu 'sambadi of hiz 'bællëns] shqetësoj dikë; ia sos durimin dikujt3. bilancier (i orës)4. fin. bilanc● strike a balance [staik ë 'bællëns] a) nxjerr bilancin; b) fig. gjej zgjidhjen e duhur● balance of payments ['bællëns ëv 'peimënt] bilanc i pagesave (midis importit dhe eksportit)5. shumë për t'u paguar6. gj.fol. mbetje, sasi e mbetur-v 1. peshoj, vlerësoj. 2. mbaj në ekuilibër. 3. nxjerr diferencën, bëj bilancin; balancoj● balance the budget ['bællëns dhë 'baxhit] balancoj buxhetin● balance sheet ['bællëns shi:t] n. fin. bilanc* * *balancë
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