-
1 баланс
1) (равновесие, состояние равновесия) balanceмировой баланс сил — world / world-wide balance of power
2) (ресурсы) balance3) (торговый, платёжный) balanceподвести баланс — to balance / to square accounts
(внешне-) торговый баланс — balance of trade, trade balance
отчётный баланс — performance / real / retro-spective balance
платёжный баланс — balance of payments / of payments statement, foreign balance, external account
активный платёжный баланс — active / favourable / export / positive balance of payments
неблагоприятный / пассивный платёжный баланс — adverse / import / negative / passive / unfavourable balance of payments
торговый баланс — trade balance, balance of trade
активный торговый баланс, активное сальдо торгового баланса — export / positive / favourable balance of trade, trade surplus, active balance of trade / of payments
пассивный торговый баланс — adverse / import balance of trade
-
2 неустойчивое равновесие
1) Military: delicate balance, mobile equilibrium, precarious balance, shaky balance, shaky equilibrium, unbalanced equilibrium, uneasy balance, unsteady balance, unsteady equilibrium2) Engineering: instable equilibrium3) Construction: unstable stability4) Mathematics: labile equilibrium, unstable equilibrium5) Oil: unstable balanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неустойчивое равновесие
-
3 шаткое равновесие
1) General subject: uneasy equilibrium2) Military: precarious balance3) Mass media: delicate balance, fragile balance -
4 мы с трудом достигли сбалансированного решения по этому вопросу
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мы с трудом достигли сбалансированного решения по этому вопросу
-
5 гиперинфляционный шок
Economy: hyperinflationary shock (англ. термин взят из книги: Nelson J.M. A Precarious Balance: Democracy and economic reforms in Latin America. - ICS Press, 1994. - 218 p.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гиперинфляционный шок
-
6 неустойчивое шаткое равновесие
Diplomatic term: precarious balanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неустойчивое шаткое равновесие
-
7 равновесие равновеси·е
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
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > равновесие равновеси·е
-
8 неустойчивый
1) General subject: astatic, brittle, capricious, catching (о погоде), chameleonic, chancy, changeable, changeful, dicky, drunk, easy (о рынке), erratically, fluctuant, fluctuating, frail, impermanent, inconsistent, inconstant, infirm, instable, liquid, non-resistant, quaky, reeling, rickety, rocky (о предмете), rootless, sandy, scrofulous (о моральном облике), slippery, soft, staggering, teetery, tickle, ticklish, tickly, top heavy, top-heavy, tottery, unbalanced (о психике), unballasted, unequable, unsettled, unstable, unsteadfast, unsteady, vacillating, vagrant, versatile, waggly, wambly, weakly (морально), weathercock, whiffler, wibbly wobbly, wibbly-wobbly, wiggle waggle, wiggle-waggle, yielding, yo-yo, variable, shoddy (as in "shoddy workmanship." Ex: "This carpenter does shoddy work."), flimsy (this means "weak," as in "a flimsy cardboard box" or a "flimsy excuse"), schizophrenic, precarious2) Computers: transient4) Biology: fickle (напр. о культуре)5) Aviation: intermittent6) Medicine: nonsustained7) Colloquial: chancey, dotty, groggy, tippy (о предмете)8) Obsolete: various9) Military: amoeba-type10) Engineering: apt to change, shaky11) Agriculture: erratic (о температуре)12) Rare: sliding13) Mathematics: erratic, labile, negligible, uncertain14) Economy: soft (о ценах и т.п.)15) Automobile industry: walt16) Architecture: unstable (о цвете или пигменте, изменяющимся под воздействием солнечных лучей)18) Diplomatic term: wobbler19) Metallurgy: metastable20) Politics: mugwump (о члене какой-л. организации)21) Scottish language: coggly23) Information technology: fluctuation24) Oil: non-persistent, non-steady, nonpersistent, uneven25) Special term: astable26) Simple: yoyo29) Ecology: non-sustainable30) Business: fluid, off balance, transitional31) Drilling: weak32) Automation: nonsteady33) Oceanography: erratical34) Aviation medicine: seesaw35) Makarov: broken (о погоде), crazy, crazy (о строениях, кораблях и т.п.), erratic (о взглядах и т.п.), erratic (о т-ре), feverish, intolerable, intolerant, nonresistant, rocking, shifty, wavy, wobbly36) Gold mining: vulnerable to disintegration -
9 шаткий
1) General subject: cardboard, cranky, crazy, dicky, drunken, fickle, flimsy, off balance, quaky, rickety, rocky, shakey, shaky, slim, teetery, thin, tickle, ticklish, tickly, tittuppy, tittupy, tottering, tottery, unsteady, vacillating, versatile, waggly, wambly, wobbly, yo-yo, foundationless, precarious3) Literal: pasteboard4) Rare: vacillant5) Diplomatic term: windy6) Scottish language: coggly8) Simple: yoyo9) Makarov: crazy (о строениях, кораблях и т.п.), tenuous, weak
См. также в других словарях:
balance — n 1 Balance, equilibrium, equipoise, poise, tension are comparable when denoting the stability or efficiency resulting from the equalization or exact adjustment of opposing forces. Balance suggests a steadiness that results when all parts are… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Balance board — A balance board is a device used for recreation, athletic training, brain development, therapy, musical training and other kinds of personal development. It is a lever, similar to a see saw, that the user usually stands on, usually with the left… … Wikipedia
balance — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 even combination/distribution ADJECTIVE ▪ correct, equal, even, exact, ideal, necessary, optimal, optimum, perfect, prope … Collocations dictionary
precarious — adj. Precarious is used with these nouns: ↑balance, ↑existence, ↑finance, ↑hold, ↑position, ↑situation … Collocations dictionary
precarious — adj 1. uncertain, unsure, unpredictable, erratic, fickle, capricious, changeable; unsafe, unsound, unstable, unsecure, infirm, unsteady, shaky, rickety, tottery; touch and go, trembling in the balance, hanging by a thread. 2. doubtful, dubious,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
hang in the balance — verb To be in a precarious situation, unsure of the future. His life was left hanging in the balance after being shot in the side … Wiktionary
international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… … Universalium
Pathophysiology of chronic fatigue syndrome — The pathogenesis of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is uncertain, but may involve multiple organ and body systems, including neurological, endocrinal and immunological factors.Nervous system factorsNeurological abnormalitiesCFS may involve… … Wikipedia
brazil — /breuh zil /, n. brazilwood. [1350 1400; ME brasile < ML < It < Sp brasil, deriv. of brasa live coal (the wood being red in color) < Gmc; see BRAISE] * * * Brazil Introduction Brazil Background: Following three centuries under the rule of… … Universalium
Brazil — Brazilian /breuh zil yeuhn/, adj., n. /breuh zil /, n. a republic in South America. 164,511,366; 3,286,170 sq. mi. (8,511,180 sq. km). Cap.: Brasília. Portuguese and Spanish, Brasil. Official name, Federative Republic of Brazil. * * * Brazil… … Universalium
George Quasha — is an artist and poet who works across mediums to explore principles in common within language, sculpture, drawing, video, sound, installation, and performance. Solo exhibitions of his axial stones and axial drawings include the Baumgartner… … Wikipedia