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101 разрегулировка
1) Computers: offset2) Engineering: misalignment3) Automobile industry: disarrangement, miscalibration4) Information technology: disadjustment (аппаратуры)5) Automation: maladjustment, misadjustment, miscalibration (напр. измерительной системы)6) Electrical engineering: loss of adjustment -
102 Gewinn mit einem Verlust verrechnen
Gewinn mit einem Verlust verrechnen
to set off (Br.) (offset, US) a gain against a lossBusiness german-english dictionary > Gewinn mit einem Verlust verrechnen
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103 influence
1. n(on / with smb) влияние; воздействие (на кого-л.)influence declines / diminishes / wanes — влияние падает
to be under the influence — 1) быть / находиться под влиянием 2) быть в состоянии алкогольного опьянения
to bolster one's influence — усиливать свое влияние
to come under smb's influence — попадать под чье-л. влияние
to counteract smb's influence — противодействовать чьему-л. влиянию
to diminish smb's influence on smb — уменьшать чье-л. влияние на кого-л.
to exert influence on smb — оказывать влияние на кого-л.
to fall under the influence of smb — попадать под чье-л. влияние
to have influence on smth — оказывать влияние на что-л.
to have influence over / with smb — иметь влияние на кого-л.
to intercept smb's influence — препятствовать чьему-л. воздействию; не допускать чьего-л. влияния / воздействия
to lose one's influence on smb — утрачивать влияние на кого-л.
to neutralize smb's influence — нейтрализовать чье-л. влияние
to restrain / to restrict influence — ограничивать влияние
to strengthen one's influence — усиливать влияние
- backstage influenceto wield ( one's) influence — иметь влияние, пользоваться влиянием
- back-stairs influence
- behind-the-scenes influence
- beneficial influence
- corrupting influence
- cultural influence
- decisive influence
- decline of influence
- direct influence
- economic influence - growing influence
- growth of influence
- ideological influence
- increasing influence
- influence of ideas
- loss of personal influence
- man of influence
- marked influence
- means of ideological influence
- measures of ideological influence
- political influence
- power of public influence
- power of social influence
- profound influence
- psychological influence
- public influence
- scramble for influence
- social influence - strong influence
- undue influence
- vestiges of influence
- waning influence
- worldwide influence 2. vвлиять (на кого-л.), влиять (на что-л.)to influence smb by one's example — воздействовать на кого-л. силой примера
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104 opveje
compensate, outweigh, redeem* * *vb counterbalance,(fig) make up for, compensate for, offset ( fx a loss; theshortcomings). -
105 udligne
cancel out, equal, equalize, even, even up, level* * *vb( forskel) equalize;( opveje) set off, offset ( fx a loss);(merk) settle, balance;( i boldspil) equalize;[ udlignende mål (, point)] equalizer. -
106 sideforskyvningssvekking
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107 spaltesvekking
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108 компенсувати
1) ( відшкодовувати збитки) to compensate ( for), to make up ( for), to make amends ( for), to recompense, to indemnifyкомпенсувати збиток (шкоду) — to offset a disadvantage, to outweigh a disadvantage
2) тех. ( урівноважувати) to compensate, to balance, to equilibrate, to countervail -
109 потери несоосности
( источника и приемника оптического излучения) lateral-offset lossRussian-English dictionary of telecommunications > потери несоосности
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110 компенсироваться
•Usually the pressure force is balanced out by an opposing force.
•Any increase in... would be exactly cancelled by an equal decrease in...
•Any transmission loss must be compensated for by a linear aperture increase.
•Reduced gain is made up by one amplifier stage.
•The greater power cost may be offset (or compensated for) by the reduced investment.
* * *Компенсироваться (чем-либо) -- to be compensated by, to be counterbalanced byMovement of the hot vertical wall due to the thermal expansion was partially compensated by lowering the hot wall on its adjustable leveling screw.This inlet blockage effect is counterbalanced by an increased inertia damping effect.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > компенсироваться
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111 сводить на нет и даже ухудшать
Сводить на нет и даже ухудшать-- The associated loss in depth capability would more than offset the economic achieved in fabrication.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > сводить на нет и даже ухудшать
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112 compensate
compensate [ˈkɒmpənseɪt]* * *['kɒmpenseɪt] 1.transitive verb1) ( financially) dédommager, indemniser [person]2) ( offset) compenser2.intransitive verb compenserto compensate for — compenser [loss, difficulty]
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113 calculation
вычисление; расчёт- automatic calculation
- back calculation
- calculation of efficiency from summation of losses
- calculation of efficiency from total loss
- computer calculation
- cusum calculation
- direct calculation of efficiency
- direct calculation
- film thickness calculation
- indirect calculation of efficiency
- matrix calculation
- metal-cutting calculation
- numerical calculation
- offset calculation
- path-planning calculation
- power calculation
- static calculation
- static-moment calculation
- strength calculation
- thermodynamic calculation
- torque calculation
- torsional vibration calculation
- trend calculationEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > calculation
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114 Versatzdämpfung
Versatzdämpfung f offset lossDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Versatzdämpfung
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115 Nonpassive Activity
. A trade or business in which the taxpayer materially participates, that is, on a regular continuous, and substantial basis. Losses can be deducted without limitation as to the passive loss rules. Income cannot be offset by passive losses, except those passive losses remaining after disposition of a passive activity. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
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120 balance
1. n1) баланс; сальдо; остаток3) равновесие4) весы
- account balance
- accumulated balances
- active balance
- actual balance
- adverse balance
- adverse balance of payments
- annual balance
- audited balance
- available balance
- average balance
- bank balance
- basic balance
- beginning balance
- blocked balance
- book balance
- brought forward balance
- budgetary balance
- capital and credit balance
- capital flow balance
- carried forward balance
- cash balance
- cash balances held in the bank
- cleared balance
- clearing balance
- closing balance
- commodity balance
- compensating balance
- compensatory balance
- conversion balance
- correspondent balance
- cost-effectiveness balance
- credit balance
- credit-side balance
- current balance
- current account balance
- debit balance
- debit-side balance
- decimal balance
- declining balance
- declining principal balance
- detailed trial balance
- dormant balance
- double-declining balance
- ecological balance
- economic balance
- electric balance
- electronic balance
- ending balance
- exchange balance
- export balance of payments
- export balance of trade
- export-import balance
- external balance
- external trade balance
- favourable balance
- favourable balance of payments
- fixed assets balance
- food balance
- foreign balance
- foreign exchange balance
- foreign trade balance
- forward balance
- free balance
- fuel balance
- import balance of trade
- in-stock balance
- interbank balance
- interlacing balance
- intersectoral balance
- inventory balance
- inventory-to-sales balance
- invisible balance
- invisible trade balance
- ledger balance
- line balance
- marginal balance
- material balance
- merchandise trade balance
- monthly balance
- national economic balance
- negative balance
- negative balance of payments
- negative balance of trade
- net balance
- net credit balance
- net liquidity balance
- nostro balance
- on-demand trial balance
- opening balance
- overall balance
- overall balance of accounts receivable
- overstated book balance
- overstated inventory balances
- passive balance
- passive balance of trade
- performance balance
- positive balance
- positive balance of trade
- post-closing trial balance
- precision balance
- preclosing trial balance
- preliminary trial balance
- profit balance
- profit-and-loss balance
- reasonable balance
- red balance
- regional balance
- reserve balance
- rough balance
- separate balance
- stock-and-provision balance
- strategic balance
- summary balance
- surplus balance
- till balance
- trade balance
- transactions cash balances
- trial balance
- turnover balance
- unamortized balance
- uncleared balance
- understated book balance
- unexpended balance
- unfavourable balance
- unfavourable balance of payments
- unfavourable balance of trade
- unpaid balance
- value-dated balance
- visible balance
- working balance
- zero balance
- balance between revenue and expenditure flows
- balance in red
- balance in terms of value
- balance in your favour
- balance of all financial operations
- balance of an account
- balance of accounts
- balance of an amount
- balance of bank financing
- balance of claims and liabilities
- balance of commitment
- balance of current transactions
- balance of debt
- balance of expenditures
- balance of external financing
- balance of forces
- balance of foreign debt
- balance of income and expenditure
- balance of indebtedness
- balance of interest
- balance of international payments
- balance of money
- balance of money income and expenditure
- balance of national income
- balance of an order
- balance of payments
- balance of payments on capital account
- balance of payments on current account
- balance of payments surplus
- balance of receipts and disbursements
- balance of savings and investment expenditures
- balance of services
- balance of stock on hand
- balance of surplus account
- balance of trade
- balance on deposit
- balance on hand
- balance brought forward
- balance carried forward
- balance due to
- balance owed to
- balance owing
- balance payable
- balance standing to a customer's credit
- balance standing to customer's debt
- balance standing to one's credit
- balance standing to one's debit
- on balance
- arrive at the balance
- audit a balance
- block a credit balance
- bring forward balances
- bring into balance incomes and expenditures
- carry forward the balance
- deliver the balance of the goods
- disturb balance
- draw up the balance
- make up a balance
- offset a balance
- pay the balance
- produce the balance
- redress the balance of trade
- restore balance
- settle a balance
- show a balance
- strike the balance
- update the balance
- upset balance2. v
- balance the accounts3. attr.English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > balance
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