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I[΄bæləns] n հավասարակշռություն. balance of forces/power քաղաքական ուժերի հավա սարակշռություն. keep one’s balance հա վա սարա կշռությունը պահպանել. փխբ. իրեն հան գիստ պահել. lose one’s balance հավա սա րակշռու թյունը կորցնել. փխբ. իրենից դուրս գալ. (կշեռք) quick balance բեզմեն. փխբ. weigh smth in the balance խորհել, կշռադատել. ֆին. հաշվեկշիռ favourable/anfavourable balance բարենպաստ/անբարենպաստ բալանս active/passive balance ակտիվ/պասիվ բալանս. strike a balance հաշիվներն ամփոփել. balance in hand առ ձեռն/ կանխիկ դրամ. balance sheet հաշվեկշիռ. hold the balance կարգադրել, հրամաններ արձակել. on/upon balance (թեր ու դեմ կողմերը) կշռադատելով. balance ticket (ընտրութ.) հավասարակշռված ցուցակII[΄bæləns] v (շարժվելով) հա վա սարա կշռությունը պահպանել. balance on one foot/a rope մի ոտքի/պարանի վրա հավասա րակշռու թյունը պահպանել. balance the basket on the head զամբյուղը գլխի վրա տանել. balance an account ֆին. հաշիվներն ամփոփել. Accounts don’t balance Հաշիվները չեն համապատաս խանում
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