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1 offset
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2 балансировать расчеты
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > балансировать расчеты
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3 компенсировать остатки
Economy: offset balancesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > компенсировать остатки
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4 компенсировать сальдо
Economy: offset balancesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > компенсировать сальдо
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5 частично покрывать остатки
Economy: offset balancesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > частично покрывать остатки
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6 частично покрывать сальдо
Economy: offset balancesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > частично покрывать сальдо
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7 ausgleichen
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Unterschiedliches) balance; (Gegensätze) cancel; (Unebenheiten, Unterschiede) level out; (Mangel, Verlust) compensate (for), make up for, outweigh; (Fehler) make good; (Nachteiliges) offset; (Meinungsverschiedenheiten, Konflikte) reconcile, settle, smooth over; (Spannungen) ease; ausgleichende Gerechtigkeit poetic justice2. WIRTS. (Konten) balance, settle; (Rechnung, Schulden) settle, payII v/i2. (vermitteln) mediate, act as a mediatorIII v/refl (Gegensätze) cancel (out); (Unterschiede) even out; heute zahle ich, morgen du - das gleicht sich aus I’ll pay today, you can tomorrow - it balances ( oder evens) out* * *to counterbalance; to balance; to compensate; to square; to redeem; to level out; to settle; to equalize; to even out; to even up; to offset;sich ausgleichento balance* * *aus|glei|chen sep1. vtUngleichheit, Unterschiede to even out; Unebenheit to level out; Konto to balance; Schulden to settle; Verlust, Fehler to make good; Mangel to compensate for; Meinungsverschiedenheiten, Konflikte to reconcileetw durch etw áúsgleichen — to compensate for sth with sth/by doing sth
áúsgleichende Gerechtigkeit — poetic justice
See:→ auch ausgeglichen2. vi2) (= vermitteln) to act as a mediatoráúsgleichendes Wesen — conciliatory manner
3. vrto balance out; (Einnahmen und Ausgaben) to balancedas gleicht sich wieder aus — it balances itself out
das gleicht sich dadurch aus, dass... — it's balanced out by the fact that...
* * *1) (to undo the effect of a disadvantage etc: The love the child received from his grandmother compensated for the cruelty of his parents.) compensate2) (to make equal: If Jane would do some of Mary's typing, that would even the work out.) even out3) (to make equal: John did better in the maths exam than Jim and that evened up their marks.) even up4) (to make equal: Smith's goal evened the score.) even5) (to make or become equal: Our team were winning by one goal - but the other side soon equalized.) equalize6) (to make or become equal: Our team were winning by one goal - but the other side soon equalized.) equalise* * *aus|glei·chenI. vt1. (glattstellen) to balance [or square] sth [with sth]die Unebenheiten eines Fußbodens \ausgleichen to even out a floor3. (wettmachen) to compensate for [or make good] sth [with sth/by doing sth]4. (ausbalancieren) to reconcile sth [with sth]II. vi1. SPORT[zum 1:1] \ausgleichen to equalize [the score at 1 all], to tie the scoreIII. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb even out < irregularities>; ease < tensions>; reconcile <differences of opinion, contradictions>; settle < conflict>; redress < injustice>; compensate for < damage>; equalize, balance <forces, values>; make up for, compensate for <misfortune, lack>2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich nivellieren) balance out; (sich aufheben) cancel each other out3.das gleicht sich wieder aus — one thing makes up for the other
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (Sport) equalizezum 3:3 ausgleichen — level the score[s] at three all
* * *ausgleichen (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Unterschiedliches) balance; (Gegensätze) cancel; (Unebenheiten, Unterschiede) level out; (Mangel, Verlust) compensate (for), make up for, outweigh; (Fehler) make good; (Nachteiliges) offset; (Meinungsverschiedenheiten, Konflikte) reconcile, settle, smooth over; (Spannungen) ease;ausgleichende Gerechtigkeit poetic justiceB. v/i2. (vermitteln) mediate, act as a mediatorheute zahle ich, morgen du - das gleicht sich aus I’ll pay today, you can tomorrow – it balances ( oder evens) out* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb even out < irregularities>; ease < tensions>; reconcile <differences of opinion, contradictions>; settle < conflict>; redress < injustice>; compensate for < damage>; equalize, balance <forces, values>; make up for, compensate for <misfortune, lack>2.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich nivellieren) balance out; (sich aufheben) cancel each other out3.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (Sport) equalizezum 3:3 ausgleichen — level the score[s] at three all
* * *(Sport) v.to draw level expr. v.to balance v.to compensate v.to even out v.to level v.to square v. -
8 equilibrar
v.to balance.Ricardo balancea la escoba en su cabeza Richard balances the broom on his head.* * *1 to balance, poise2 figurado to balance, adjust1 to balance (en, on)2 figurado to recover one's balance* * *verb* * *1.VT [gen] to balance; [+ una cosa con otra] to counterbalance2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <peso/carga/ruedas> to balancepara equilibrar las fuerzas de los partidos — in order to achieve a balance o an equilibrium between the parties
b) (Com, Fin)2.equilibrarse v pron fuerzas to even up; balanza de pagos to be restored; platillos de la balanza to balance out* * *= offset, balance, even out.Ex. Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex. It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex. But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.----* equilibrar el presupuesto = balance + the budget.* equilibrar la balanza = adjust + the balance, redress + imbalance, redress + the balance.* equilibrar paréntesis = balance + parentheses.* equilibrarse = level off.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <peso/carga/ruedas> to balancepara equilibrar las fuerzas de los partidos — in order to achieve a balance o an equilibrium between the parties
b) (Com, Fin)2.equilibrarse v pron fuerzas to even up; balanza de pagos to be restored; platillos de la balanza to balance out* * *= offset, balance, even out.Ex: Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.
Ex: It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex: But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.* equilibrar el presupuesto = balance + the budget.* equilibrar la balanza = adjust + the balance, redress + imbalance, redress + the balance.* equilibrar paréntesis = balance + parentheses.* equilibrarse = level off.* * *equilibrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹peso/carga› to balance; ‹ruedas› to balancepara equilibrar la balanza to balance the scales o make the scales balancecolocó una caja a cada lado para equilibrar el peso he put a box on each side to distribute the weight evenly o to balance the weight2 ‹fuerzas/información›para equilibrar las fuerzas de los partidos in order to achieve a balance o an equilibrium between the partiesintentan equilibrar la información durante el cubrimiento de las campañas electorales they try to give balanced coverage of the election campaignequilibrar las diferencias económicas to redress economic imbalancesequilibrar la balanza comercial to restore the balance of tradepara equilibrar el presupuesto to balance the budget«objetos/fuerzas/presupuesto» to be balanced; «balanza de pagos» to be restored* * *
equilibrar ( conjugate equilibrar) verbo transitivo ‹peso/carga/ruedas› to balance;
equilibrarse verbo pronominal [ fuerzas] to even up;
[ balanza de pagos] to be restored;
[ platillos de la balanza] to balance out
equilibrar verbo transitivo to balance
' equilibrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compensar
English:
balance
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* * *♦ vt1. [carga, ruedas, fuerza] to balance;equilibrar el marcador [en partido] to level the score, to equalize;equilibrar la balanza [al pesar algo] to balance the scales;[para igualar fuerzas] to achieve a balance2. [en finanzas]equilibrar las cuentas/el presupuesto to balance the accounts/budget* * *v/t balance* * *equilibrar vt: to balance* * *equilibrar vb to balance
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